On Feb 14, 2008, at 07:53, Vincent Bray wrote:

On 12/02/2008, Jim Jagielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So if you have substituted content that you think will be re- substituted
 by another rule, then you should flatten. If they are one-shots, or
self contained, or in "no way" could result in overlaps, then flattening
 isn't required. :)

In your example, which of the two Substitute directives needs to have
the 'f', or is it both?

It would be the FIRST one that ran. However, when I have a Substitute in one <Directory> scope and another in another, I'm having some difficulty figuring out which one actually fires first.

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