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From: "Andrew Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 10:16 AM
Subject: allow, require, deny, etc


> Rich Bowen writes:
>  > OK, another pet peeve of mine. I know that there are historical reasons
>  > for having some directives start with a lowercase letter. But is there
>  > really any reason to continue doing this? Directive parsing is not
>  > case-sensitive, and we can change the documentation without changing
any
>  > code. I'm proposing that we start using Allow, Require, Deny, and
Order,
>  > so that all directives have the same capitalization. Consistency is a
>  > Good Thing.
>  >
>  > Rich
>
>
> I agree -- and indeed I set them with a consistent capitalization in
> the "Apache Pocket Reference".
>
> Andrew
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