On 24.05.2011 10:23, Issac Goldstand wrote:
A feature that I've kinda wanted for a long time has been the ability to
alias and/or extend existing virtualhosts. Previously, this was just a
minor pain that usually just came up when setting up a website with dual
http and https. It was a bit
On 26/05/2011 11:28, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 24.05.2011 10:23, Issac Goldstand wrote:
My third thought was similar. Create a new settings container, and
allow that to be used as a macro anywhere else:
NamedSettings name
SomeOption
SomeOtherOption
/NamedSettings
...
(anywhere else in
A feature that I've kinda wanted for a long time has been the ability to
alias and/or extend existing virtualhosts. Previously, this was just a
minor pain that usually just came up when setting up a website with dual
http and https. It was a bit more of a pain if the virtualhost config
needed
Why not:
VirtualHost foo:80
include name-host.conf
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost foo:443
ssl_stuff
include name-host.conf
/VirtualHost
Also for IPv6 you can simply do:
VirtualHost IPv4:80 [IPv6]:80
...
Ondřej Surý
On 24.5.2011, at 10:23, Issac Goldstand mar...@beamartyr.net wrote:
A feature
Because when you've got tens or hundreds of vhosts, or generate the
conf, that often becomes hell to manage.
On 24/05/2011 14:44, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Why not:
VirtualHost foo:80
include name-host.conf
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost foo:443
ssl_stuff
include name-host.conf
/VirtualHost
On