Neat! +1

> Am 21.02.2017 um 22:58 schrieb Joe Orton <jor...@redhat.com>:
> 
> For cases like HttpProtocolOptions where a new directive is introduced 
> to multiple active branches simultaneously, it gets awkward to use 
> <IfVersion> to write conf files which use the new directive but are 
> compatible across multiple versions.
> 
> Triggered by a conversation with a user, but also e.g. see current test 
> suite t/conf/extra.conf.in which breaks for 2.4 releases older than 
> 2.4.25 with:
> 
>  <IfVersion >= 2.2.32>
>    <VirtualHost _default_:http_strict>
>      DocumentRoot @SERVERROOT@/htdocs/
>      HttpProtocolOptions Strict Require1.0 RegisteredMethods
> 
> Any reason <IfDirective> is a bad idea, so we can do that more cleanly 
> (... in a couple of decades time)?
> 
> Regards, Joe
> <ap_ifdirective.diff>

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