ns need to find a
new home (perhaps a new ssl/ directory?). This work is mostly just
reformating things to match the apache layout and linking things in.
Any takers?
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7;*' will give an
> 'VirtualHost overlap' error .
Examples in the docs assume you are running a relatively recent version of
Apache. See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#namevirtualhost for
details on when the "*" syntax appeared.
Thanks.
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> Subject: Re: Broken link in apache.org site
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > At this site it is a
have employees contributing to the
project. I could go on.
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when we have links to the best available resources,
regardless of who gets the profit.
If a particular author requests that it be linked in a particular way (so
that they can get more profit) I am fine with that. Other than that, ju
bed to, you don't really care that much about the
result.
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ne of the perl ones and make
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so I did a quick
rewrite. Below is a first draft for your review.
I'd like to know:
1. Is this better than what is there now?
2. Did I miss anything important?
3. Is there any way to make is clearer?
Joshua.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
http://www
others can use it, but I
don't know where. Any suggestions?
Meanwhile, I did the conversion.
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Thanks again.
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> Joshua is correct, I was looking in the wr
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>
> fixes heml to html to make example work
>
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>
> I have made the syntax corrections suggested by Chris Pepper and would
> like to see if there are any additional comments about the SSI changes?
Committed with Cliff's changes and a fe
t just grab them.)
If that is right, and nothing has changed configuration wise in httpd-2.0,
then we should grab the file he calls ssl_reference.html, convert it to the
apache module format and drop it in httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod. Some of the
other chapters could be dropped in htt
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> As Joshua suggested, I have separated the content changes from the
> formatting changes. Listed below are the proposed content changes for the
> Server Side Includes section. If they are acceptable,
apply cleanly and I don't
have time to figure out what the problem is right now. If you commit it,
I'll make sure the html version gets updated.
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nough to make things work.
2. Abandon the 1.3 docs except for very important changes.
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There is another issue related to this which I will bring up in a
separate message.
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ents
in the file, but I can't remember for sure.) I have a hacked-up garbage C
program that does the job. I should probably commit it to CVS somewhere,
but I don't know where.
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might want to consider mucking with either the html or the doctype line to
make it go away.
(Sorry, I don't have time to look at it in detail at the moment.)
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We have added more information on how to do conditional logging; see
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/logs.html
However, your particular configuration has a major security problem. See
the security note contained on that page.
Thanks for the suggestion.
>
>
dn't be necessary.
>
> What if the Dir/Loc/File whatever inherits an AuthGroupFile that should
> be overridden?
Shouldn't matter unless there is a "require group".
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> Joshua Slive wrote:
> >
> > man-template.html is obsolete. I removed it from
> > httpd-2.0/docs/manual/ quite some time ago but I've
> > generally not removed anyt
o the new 'current'
> template.
man-template.html is obsolete. I removed it from httpd-2.0/docs/manual/
quite some time ago but I've generally not removed anything from 1.3.
(There's LOTS of obsolete stuff in there if you start looking around.) I
nes) in each version.
This has not, unfortuantely, been kept up to date in the last years. If
someone has time on their hands, it could be reconstructed by looking at the
Announcement file in CVS and at the CHANGES file and picking out the major
bugs in each version.
If you wanted to i
gh the
filesystem on the server. Not the best set-up if you ask me.
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clear what security tips apply to a general-purpose, multi-user
web server, and what security tips apply to a dedicated web server with only
a single administrator. Most of the stuff in
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/security_tips.html applies to the former,
but
rge group anymore. New features were
added through the 1.3 cycle, but unfortunately, I don't think there was an
effort to mark what new features appeared where.
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I just updated it for you.
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I need to know a couple things first: Can you
confirm that the correct language tag for this is "nn" (so AddLanguage nn
.nn works) and can you tell me what the character-set should be.
Thanks.
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x27;m not sure what you mean by "language-specific version of apache".
I don't think there are any such things. (Well, at least not formally.)
Could you be more specific.
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to look like .
I'm +1 on xhtml.
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, etc) because the browser controls
the process and supplies the state.
4. mod_auth_digest "the next generation" and all the alternative
backends to basic auth (ldap/ntml/oracle/etc)
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> Joshua Slive wrote:
> >
> > > http://Apache-Server.Com/tutorials/ATusing-htaccess.html
> >
> > Yes, this is a very nice doc. It is linked from the tutorials page.
> > Are you interested in donating it?
>
ing list and review the material.
If you can have another native norwegian nynorsk speaker review your
translation and send an email to this mailing list, we can probably accept
that (subject to the agreement of other participants).
Thanks again!
Joshua.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Jason Lingohr wrote:
>
> As you'll know, I spent a little time downgrading case on some of the 1.3
> tree -- personally, I believe in consistency, but for the doco people (I
> agree with Joshua above re the user).
>
There is a slightly different issue here
ons on what the "mission" of the
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Of course, others are bound to have other opinions.
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n the docs that tell people
what an .htaccess file is and how to use it.
I don't know what the solution is, but it is a problem I have heard more
than once.
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In case anyone needs a project ;-)
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This is explained in nauseating detail in manual/content-negotiation.html.
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t be better than what you have.
Feel free to commit what you've got.
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ly clear, and I am tempted to suggest replacing your
first paragraph directly with this paragraph.
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c (in misc/) that exaplains
what a regular expression is and where to get more information;
perhaps a few examples could be included. Alternatively,
an improved FAQ answer would be nice.
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topic, so at minimum a better pointer on where to get more information
would be helpful.
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Rich Bowen wrote:
> If I can pick a nit, that's still not it.
>
Pick away...
I'm of the opinion that even the best writer can benefit from a second set
of eyes. Since I'm certainly not the best writer, I can use all the he
t this is true already:
Documentation: Version 1.3 |
Version 2.0
Other than that, your proposal seems fine. (Although it seems like quite
a bit of work.)
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ething else..
The docs-cvs is irrelevant at this point. I suggest just removing
it, since getting cvs messages only on 1.3 and not on 2.0 is rather
confusing.
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nk there will be problem. (I don't think
anyone can deny that "./configure" has won in the "Marketplace".)
Yes, Apache+Packages is certainly hard to install, and that hasn't really
been fixed in 2.0. In fact, it is probably harder now
ly: RemoveLanguage and RemoveCharset were
added. Since he has not yet added docs for these, there is no loss.
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st checked the
code) is conf/mime.types.
Which brings up an issue that OtherBill pointed out to me the other day,
but I haven't added to STATUS yet: The mod_mime docs in 2.0 are way out of
date. They need to be synched wi
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Rich Bowen wrote:
> I have not committed this. Just submitting it for peer review and
> approval/suggestions.
Looks good.
I would drop the
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Lars Eilebrecht wrote:
> According to Joshua Slive:
>
> > I still haven't actually tried this stuff on a real server, so take this
> > with a grain of salt.
>
> BTW, here are two examples of real servers to play with...
>
> http://www.c
at
us, or is this variable safe?
If I don't get answers or objections to these points, I will make the
changes myself.
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the contribution where it is, and build these
> composite-ed
> type-map/content files right into httpd-2.0/docs/error/.
>
> Would this be acceptable to everyone?
I'm slightly skeptical about the usefulness of this new typemap thingy.
Is the point of this just to save a b
only person who ever gets pissed off about this
issue is you, Ken.
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e "Summary" grows
beyond a few paragraphs, then it should be split into sections and placed
below the directive listing. So it should be
1. Header stuff
2. Summary (1-3 paragraphs)
3. Directive Listing
4. More details (as many sections as required)
5. Directive
OtherBill points out, if someone really wants a
en-gb or en-ca or whatever, nobody is going to stop
them from contributing one. (The problem goes beyond
a perl script, however. Usage is different, not just
spelling.)
Joshua.
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Get yo
point that he was going to look into this again, but he's
a busy guy ;-)
My only suggestion at this point is to subscribe to the main CVS list:
http://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html#http-cvs
If someone wants, they could create a sub-list that subscribes to
http-cvs and mails out o
ieve
that we should enable it by default.
I'm offline tomorrow. (All day power outage in the building holding
my mail server. Hrumph!) But I'll take a more detailed look next
week.
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> Joshua Slive wrote:
> >
> > What is the name of this thing we are documenting?
> >
> > 2. Which of the following should we use in the docs to refer to
> > this project?
> > a) Apache HTTP Server
>
&
en an argument for these alternative forms. This brings
up the question:
2. Which of the following should we use in the docs to refer to
this project?
a) Apache HTTP Server
b) Apache HTTP server
c) Apache HTTPD
d) Apache httpd
e) Apache Server
f) whatever.
Any opinions?
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Lars Eilebrecht wrote:
>
> Well, before I commit the pages I would like to make
> some changes and updates, but I'll do that real soon now.
>
Great. No hurry. I just wanted to make sure it was still
on t
Woops, meant to send this to the list.
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Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 10:43:03 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
From: Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dan Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Greetings, and a tip for the Apache docs.
On Fri, 10 A
the thread or how Apache does this
> logging (I'm on the list as a very casual user), so I'm just offering this
> approach as an option.
>
Apache can do it either way. The only problem is that we are not
very explicit in describing what the various
ative-URL, URL-path, etc.
I guess we should just try to be more explicit when using
these terms.
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d them, the URL path should
be everything following the hostname/port (including the
query string).
I'm about to change the docs on this, but I just wanted to check if
I am misinterpreting something.
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I have written a first draft of a new document which discusses
logfiles in Apache. I did not directly use Rich Bowen's great logging
tutorial, but I borrowed ideas from it extensively (and the same for the
older tutorial from apacheweek).
I'd appreciate feedback, including, but not limited to:
1
Hey Lars, what ever happend to this?
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Lars Eilebrecht wrote:
> According to Joshua Slive:
>
> > Well, If I were to speculate on what needs to be done to get this going, I
> > would say:
> >
> > 1. Create a directory httpd-2.0/docs/htdocs/e
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> root at apache.org of course
You should also note that the cvs repository has moved to cvs.apache.org.
You'll either need to get a fresh checkout or much with your CVS files.
k, then we will wind up using
presentation-style markup for the module docs, which seems to defeat the
whole purpose of going to XML.
Anyone have any suggestions or comments?
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I'll probably produce something, as a side
> effect, that should be useful for the docs. So if nobody's started on
> it, I'll be doing that either this evening or tomorrow.
>
Chris Pepper said he was working on this, b
r way of generating the docs, but I have no idea what it should
be.
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ge, it makes every other document linked
there more difficult to find.
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under a section of "things that
need to be done both in 1.3 and 2.0". However, if you want to stick it in
the 1.3 STATUS file that is fine too.
I have limited connectivity at the moment (in the middle of a move) but I
try to help out in a week or so.
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improving of module docs.
- Making the directive definitions "less terse" (i.e., adding more
examples and details to the definitions of the directives)
I could go on
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who don't understand the terms.
I thought of referencing the RFC which really defines URL, but I figured
that this would make things even more obscure.
Any other opinions?
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his a
good idea?
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Index: directive-dict.html.en
===
RCS file:
/home/cvs/httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/mod/directive-dict.html.en,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -d -b -r1.4 directive-dict.html.en
--- directive-dict.html.en
clear about this, but some are not. For example, the
DocumentRoot directive says
Syntax: DocumentRoot directory-filename
I have actually seen several people try to point DocumentRoot at a
particular file, rather than a directory.
Does anyone have ideas/suggestions on how to clarify this?
Joshua
ady committed the whole thing. I guess I should be
more careful. I'm correcting now.
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process. I've done what I can from CHANGES and a cursory monitoring of
this list, but I'm sure there are things missing.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Jason Lingohr wrote:
> Joshua asked me to mail the list with anything missing... from the 1.2
> revision of STATUS:
>
> - man pages
> - The 2.0 documentation tree includes the man pages, but
> for 1.3 they are still only in the src/support direct
Sorry, thanks for the prod. This list has been a little slow lately, and
I've been pretty busy elsewhere. Hopefully things will pick up as 2.0
gets closer to release.
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lingohr wrote:
> No opinions? Wasn't good?
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/core.html. I
rewrote bind.html.en in the 2.0 docs to avoid this.
Thanks for your submission.
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> The keyboard of Rodent of Unusual Size chattered:
> >
> > Joshua Slive wrote:
> > >
> > > Now that we have commit access to httpd-docs-2.0 back, someone
> > > needs to get commit log mails flowing back
why there are continual references to the 2.0 doc tree in
> the 1.3 CVS tree?
>
The STATUS file from the 1.3 tree is not really accurate at the moment.
Feel free to send a patch to clean it up ;-)
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g to do with the next version is referred to as
"2.0". I guess the assumption is that we will create a new set of docs
when 2.1 roles around, just as we did for 2.0. I'm not so worried about
the minor version number.
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> Joshua Slive wrote:
> >
> > One area where I really need help is in instructions on how to
> > verify the pgp signature.
>
> Is there not something in the KEYS file?
It just says "pgp < KEYS", which is
y still be FAQs? None at all?
Which questions in particular?
PLEASE HELP!
On Sat, 5 May 2001, Joshua Slive wrote:
> The rendered version of the FAQ (SSI processed) is available at
> http://garibaldi.commerce.ubc.ca:8080/ap20/manual/FAQ/
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On Sat, 19 May 2001, Cliff Woolley wrote:
> On Sat, 19 May 2001, Joshua Slive wrote:
>
> > Anyway, here is another draft of INSTALL that incorporates your
> > suggestions. I've already committed install.html.
>
> Committed, thanks. I tweaked a few other things as w
l docs.
Anyway, here is another draft of INSTALL that incorporates your
suggestions. I've already committed install.html.
Joshua
QUICK AND DIRTY APACHE INSTALLATION
For full installation documentation, see docs/manual/install.html or
http://httpd.apa
appreciate it if
someone could take care of that for me.
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QUICK AND DIRTY APACHE INSTALLATION
For full installation documentation, see docs/manual/install.html or
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/install.html
Overview
way.
You can do it right now, as far as I am concerned, as long as you leave
an alias from the old list to the new list (for the list itself and the
subscribe address).
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On Mon, 14 May 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> Joshua Slive wrote:
> >
> > I don't really see the point in having complete documentation
> > both in the manual and in the INSTALL file.
>
> There should be a file that can be viewed in one xterm while
> goi
should be removed.
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the origin of the name.
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