Antonio Pérez wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Daniel L. Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Is there a way to specify variables on a per-folder basis?  Looking at
>> the Apache configuration for eGroupware, there are a number of
>> directory-specific PHP directives that I don't see how to implement in
>> Cherokee.
>>     
>
> Create a complex rule that match directory name and php extension.
> Something like this:
>
> vserver!70!rule!800!encoder!deflate = 0
> vserver!70!rule!800!encoder!gzip = 0
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler = fcgi
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!balancer = round_robin
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!balancer!source!1 = 1
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!change_user = 0
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!check_file = 1
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!env!this_is_my_variable = 1
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!error_handler = 1
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!pass_req_headers = 1
> vserver!70!rule!800!handler!xsendfile = 0
> vserver!70!rule!800!match = and
> vserver!70!rule!800!match!left = directory
> vserver!70!rule!800!match!left!directory = /envvartest
> vserver!70!rule!800!match!right = extensions
> vserver!70!rule!800!match!right!extensions = php
> vserver!70!rule!800!no_log = 0
> vserver!70!rule!800!only_secure = 0
>
> Also, see attached image...
>
> Hope this helps... ;)
>   
Should this complex rule be before or after my default php handler?  Do 
I still have a "list & send" rule for the directory by itself?  Do I 
define this rule as "final"?


-- 
Daniel
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