On 27.12.2009 01:05, n...@apache.org wrote:
Author: niq
Date: Sun Dec 27 00:05:12 2009
New Revision: 894036
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=894036view=rev
Log:
mod_headers: Enable multi-match-and-replace edit option
PR 47066
Modified:
httpd/httpd/trunk/CHANGES
William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net writes:
Dan Poirier wrote:
William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net writes:
One thing we should refactor is 'debug' logging. Proper debug
logging is log early and often, but there is overhead involved
in preparing the args and submitting the log
On Dec 27, 2009, at 15:38 , Nick Kew wrote:
Any classes you attach are by definition arbitrary. A class for
table
adds absolutely nothing. Neither does th unless you use different
classes for different instances of it. Alternating tr classes
support
trendy striped tables (for whatever
On Dec 27, 2009, at 15:38 , Nick Kew wrote:
Alternating tr classes support
trendy striped tables (for whatever that's worth),
...
So, since my intent was, in fact, just to add trendy striped tables,
here it is again:
Index: mod_autoindex.c
A FAQ on the various httpd support channels is how do I make the
query string go away. The answer is that you put ? on the end of
the target URL, which is a bit of a kludge.
Attached is a patch that adds a QSD (qsdiscard) flag that does this a
little more elegantly. As with my previous
* Rich Bowen wrote:
A FAQ on the various httpd support channels is how do I make the
query string go away. The answer is that you put ? on the end of
the target URL, which is a bit of a kludge.
-1 from the peanut gallery. I think, using an empty query string (?) is
not such a kludge and
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Dan Poirier wrote:
Looking at log_error_core(), it appears that if the logging level is set
to disallow a particular message from being logged, that
log_error_core() returns before doing any argument processing. So the
overhead would only consist of a few function calls, and my sense would