helu. Marc Lehmann wrote: > And so my question is: why does this behaviour exist, and why is it > necessary (the documents I saw so far only told me that this "has > something to do with apache's configuration file parsing", which doesn't > explain much, especially as it does seem unnecessary). I'm not sure this makes sense for your case, but it might help, so... >From "Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C", p59 "When the server [apache] is restarted, the configuration and module initialization phases are called again. To ensure such restarts will be uneventful, Apache actually runs these two phases twice during server startup just to check that all modules can survive a restart." signed, gustavo
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