>> hmm, what about putting "AllowOverride" into the left >> column and the particular value (AuthConfig etc.) into >> the right one?
>> Generally: What about doin' this in the original version, >> too? +1 to use AllowOverride in the original documentation too. When I remember my first attempts with the Apache, I had no idea what "Override" means. And I often forgot the explanation. Using "AllowOverride" may give beginners a better correlation to this directive. > Take the "howto/ssi.html" article as an example. > It is about SSI; it surely references the related topics > of CGI and even "mod_expires" (for a very specific detail), > but it does not use directly any of these module's directives. > I do consider the modules for SSI and CGI to be "related" > in the meaning of "verwandt" (as brothers/sisters). Well I've looked on some howtos. Neither "verwandt" not "verwendet" does fit in ervery case. So I've choosen "referenzierte" now. This means "Module/Direktiven, auf die Bezug genommen wird". Any comments? You'll find the corrected version attached. Kess
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