Hello,
I'm Daniel Ferradal, as Richard Bowen says, I plan to help translating to
Spanish in the best way I can.
To me this is all new, so when I saw in the httpd.apache.org which is the
method you guys use to define the documentation, I did a checkout of
httpd-2.4 and trunk and saw 2.4 had
Hello,
I translated index.xml from manual/howto to spanish:
httpd-trunk/docs/manual/howto/index.xml.es
I'll continue picking files for which I see no translation and send them to
the mailing list, unless you guide me in other direction.
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Hello,
I translated cgi.xml.es from manual/howto to spanish:
httpd-trunk/docs/manual/howto/cgi.xml.es
This was a tough one!
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Description: application/ecmascript
lt is quite readable and understable, so here it is.
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To
r so that's up to you guys to judge).
I'm attaching the diff file which includes the whole paragrah because it
has also been adapted for word wrapping.
If I'm being too picky or proposing this incorrectly, please do not
hesitate to let me know.
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> it’s consistent.
>
>
>
>
>
> Rick Houser
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> Web Administration
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> *From:* Luis Gil de Bernabé [mailto:ljgbpfeif...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 29, 2016 16:11
> *To:* docs@httpd.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: small patch for htt
Hello,
Find attached the translation of directive-dict.xml.
Based on suggestions from several parts I decided not to translate the
names of the different "contexts" in the Apache Conf.
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There is a typo in my previous e-mail, this isn' the trunk version
translated, it is the 2.4.
2016-12-17 12:45 GMT+01:00 Daniel :
> Hello,
>
> Find attached the translation of directive-dict.xml.
>
> Based on suggestions from several parts I decided not to translate the
>
Hello,
I translated trunk's http2.xml from httpd-trunk/docs/manual/howto/ to
Spanish.
Find the translation attached to this email.
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Description: applic
t; Linkedin: https://linkd.in/Ljjt8L <http://linkd.in/Ljjt8L>
> Twitter : https://twitter.com/luigy_tspg
>
> On 29 December 2016 at 10:44, Daniel wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I translated trunk's http2.xml from httpd-trunk/docs/manual/howto/ to
I'm using my main email here now).
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I think the same could be done about G+ Apache HTTPD Community?
Crosspost everything new from twitter to G+ community would be nice too.
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Hello,
I translated:
httpd-trunk/docs/manual/howto/reverse_proxy.xml.es
Find the translation attached to this email.
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n which file
sizes are returned
for these I removed the tags and used the verb directly, since there
are enough examples already in the whole document which refer to
config function, so I really found no need to work around this
way of using verb/keyword at the same time in Spani
Hello,
Find attached the translation password_encryptions.xml to spanish:
httpd-trunk/docs/manual/misc/password_encryptions.xml.es
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en.com - @rbowen
> http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
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send email to: docs-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org with the subject
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2017-04-11 10:30 GMT+02:00 luca regini :
> How to unsubscribe from this list?
> Thanks in advance.
> Luca
>
>
That may break existing links out there to 1.3 specific documentation.
You will have the same problem when 2.1 is released.
Even if you make the alias to docs I would encourage that all "official" links
are
fully qualified with the version number, so the links do not break when a
new release happ
You want Tomcat and mod_jk :) Start at http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
Daniel
PS: Also, use the users@httpd.apache.org mailing list (not docs@) for this
kind of questions
> I want to use my Apache for JSP on my Redhat 7.1 box ...What sould i
> doShould i go for installing Apac
Hi,
You may want to have a look at
http://quark.fe.up.pt/ApachES/
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 10:32:33PM +0100, andrew mejia wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> FYI
> i've been monitoring this list for quite some time,
> having actually gotten on to it by mistake.
>
> i wanted to offer assistance to those who
Hi,
Let me ask my manager about the glossary, I do not think it would be a problem
> Two questions:
>
> 1. Do others agree that it would be useful to have a glossary in the
> apache docs?
>
> 2. Would Covalent be willing to donate
> http://apache.covalent.net/articles/glossary.php
> as a start
Until there is a way to add headers to requests being reverse proxied,
it is useful to pass information to backend servers in a reverse proxy
configuration (for example data about the SSL connection with the browser)
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 10:37:03PM -0400, Rich Bowen wrote:
> Can someone give s
:)
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Daniel
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? patch
Index: mod_proxy.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -r1.7 mod_proxy.xml
Didn't see a reply to this. Can somebody review and commit?
Thanks
Daniel
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To: docs@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [PATCH] SSLPRoroxy
> > Didn't see a reply to this. Can somebody review and commit?
>
> I'm sorry, I thought I had replied. Yes, I have committed the patch, and
> I think I've updated the docs on the web site as well.
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/directives.html
The SSLProxy* directives are missing from there.
Is it automatically generated?
Let me know so I can submit a patch if not.
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:41:08AM +0200, Werner Schalk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have already asked the people of
> the users mailing list but nobody
> did answer my question so I gonna
> ask it here:
Er... Ryan Bloom already answered your question in users@
That feature is not implemented in 2.0
There is a but in htpasswd in 2.0.39 use htpasswd from previous versions of
Apache.
(I am cc: docs, please somebody add this to the FAQ :)
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 11:46:17AM +0200, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a little problem;
> When i use
> Htpasswd -c //bla/blabl
Hola,
I can review the Spanish ones. Santiago Gala can probably help as well with
them.
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:20:06PM +0100, André Malo wrote:
> * Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > http://0k.hn.org/httpd-apache-error/es/
>
> These are both moderated through. (were first considere
e "por favor"
And a few others, can you correct those and resubmit? I feel weird creating
a patch of a patch :)
cheers
Daniel
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:20:06PM +0100, André Malo wrote:
> * Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > http://0k.hn.org/httpd-apache-
Yes, you are right, I am forwarding the reply to him
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 05:44:27PM -0500, Joshua Slive wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Daniel Lopez wrote:
>
> >
> > Simo,
>
> Uhhh... From what Andre said, it is highly unlikely he is reading this.
>
> A
Hola Simo,
Comments inline to the patch. I am cc:ing the list in case other spanish
speaking readers may want to comment.
> --- httpd-apache-error-def/HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY.html.var 2003-12-06
> 00:26:43.955656000 +0100
> +++ httpd-apache-error-es+def/HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY.html.var 2003-12-06
> 0
; +que por favor revise los datos e intente de nuevo.
e intente de nuevo -> e intentelo de nuevo
> +-->
a excedido -> ha excedido
> -Favor de contactar al
> +Por favor contactar con el
> -->">webmaster
Por favor contactar -> Por favor contacte
I wrote some docs for mod_pop3 back in the days, can somebody have a look
and review/include them?
http://www.apacheworld.org/pop3/
Cheers
Daniel
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The error messages look all look fine to me now.
I have a few more comments on Readme.es, I will submit that as a separate mail
Un saludo
DAniel
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 10:00:35PM +0100, Simó wrote:
> ==
> Spanish custom error messa
(comments to readme.es, inline with ***)
Documentos de Error por Defecto Multi Lenguage
--
***Lenguage -> Lenguaje
El directorio "error" contiene los mensages de error HTTP en multiples
***Mensage -> Mensaje
lenguages.
Si el le
doh! I didnt even know it existed. I will resubmit there :)
Thanks
Daniel
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 05:36:08PM -0700, Yoshiki Hayashi wrote:
> Daniel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I wrote some docs for mod_pop3 back in the days, can somebody have a look
> >
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 06:30:38PM -0700, Yoshiki Hayashi wrote:
> Daniel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The error messages look all look fine to me now.
> > I have a few more comments on Readme.es, I will submit that as a separate
> > mail
>
> Tha
still interested)
I would like to post what we have done so far (or part of it at least) later
today so you can have a look and let us know what you think
Best regards
Daniel
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 01:20:55AM +0200, Fernando Antolin wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> It seems there is no Spanish tr
can be useful to somebody starting with apache and
that does not speak too much english. Once we get that going we can think
about the benefits of creating a spanish-specific site.
Best regards
Daniel
On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 12:42:16PM +0200, Fernando Antolin wrote:
> Hola Daniel:
>
_0_BRANCH for backports.
> If you need further explanations and/or help, please just ask.
Yes, we are working on that, the differences are minimal, Jesus should be
mailing those soon. Do you prefer patches against 2.1 or the full fi
/ review / etc. We tried
contacting you in the past but all we seem to get is the following :
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: connect to mx-ha02.web.de[217.72.192.188]:
Connection timed out
Best regards
Daniel
> Hi there!
>
> Is there anyone working on the spanish translatio
Hi,
A (very small :) patch for a couple of typos
Daniel
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+++ configure.xml (working copy)
@@ -440,7
o the
translation is consistent and the general docs-project documentation (i.e.
translate xml files, not the autogenerated html ones, etc.)
Cheers
Daniel
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 08:16:01PM -0400, Gustavo Narea wrote:
> Hello.
>
> My name is Gustavo Narea and I'd like to help with t
Great! Please try to follow up the conventions/terminology of the already
translated docs, so it is consistent. Please dont hesitate to email Jesus
Blanco or me if you have any questions.
Gracias!!
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 01:01:19PM -0400, Gustavo Narea wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I just want you to k
ncrypted (...)".
Should be:
"(...) Basic authentication sends the password from the client
to the server unencrypted (...)".
Cheers
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While readiing the logs.html documentation during a moment of idiocy, I
had a little trouble recognizing that the ErrorLog directive had
built-in support for syslog. The subsequent comment about pipe support
was conveniently linked to an example -- I'd like the mention of syslog
to do the same for
* docs/manual/developer/request.xml
(security): Replace raw code snippets with a basic description of each
hook involved in the security phase.
Index: docs/manual/developer/request.xml
===
--- docs/manual/developer/request.xml
I think he is just confused and or frustrated with the fact that Apache can
be configured in so many ways. This is great for people that are already
familiar with the server and need that extra power/ configuration options.
Many of the users, however just want it "to work". They dont want to read
Is the ConnectionStatus MPM directive relevant anymore?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mpm_common.html#connectionstatus
I can only see references to it in the docs, but grepped thru the code and
cannot see any references to it there.
Best regards
Daniel
There was some missing information, I attach a patch. Let me know if I
followed the conventions correctly.
Cheers
Daniel
Index: perchild.html
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/perchild.html,v
retrieving
Hi,
Can someone with commit access have a look at the patch and
apply or comment on it.
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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 16:34:52 -0800
From: Daniel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: docs@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Patch for per
Hi
Please consider this patch that removes the ConnectionStatus directive, not
present in Apache anymore
Cheers
Daniel
Index: directives.html
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/directives.html,v
retrieving
creating those entries is a
Windows machine running IIS that has been infected by an Internet worm such
as Nimda or Code Red. You can safely ignore these error messages as they do
not affect Apache. Check http://www.apacheweek.com/features/codered for
additional information.
Cheers
Daniel
Please consider this patch. LimitXMLRequestBody directive is part of the core
in Apache 2.0 and I added that a value of 0 will disable it.
Index: directives.html
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/directives.html
Since it seems to come up often, I suggest adding this (or something similar)
to the FAQ
How do I turn off directory listings for directories without an index file?
Options -Indexes
Check the Options directive for further information
Best regards
Daniel
have in
Comanche something along the lines of:
Port
80
065536
Cheers
Daniel
> Well, I don't know what lists Daniel is paying attention to. So let's
> forward this on to him, and remind him and everyone else that the new
> format is described at:
> http://httpd.a
ircumstances.
Yes, converting the docs from html to xml is a big task. This should be
considered much later on. But it would open the door to many interesting
posibilities, sucha as an XML based configuration language for Apache.
Daniel
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proposing such a change?
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Seems my previous email bounced, resending
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From: Daniel Lopez
Date: Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Started spanish translation of core.xml
To: docs@httpd.apache.org
Cc: rbo...@rcbowen.com
Hi,
I used to contribute to Spanish docs@ in the past
dding moderation doesn't make it *difficult* to
contribute, I feel that users would understand.
P.S.
I administer some MediaWiki sites, but no MoinMoin powered wiki's. What
is the preferred method of moderation? Something built-in or an extension?
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Header
RequestHeader
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SetEnvIf
SetEnvIfNoCase
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BrowserMatchNoCase
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CookieExpires
CookieDomain
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CookieName
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tive has
> documentation which says what its AllowOverride needs are.
>
> On Jul 19, 2011, at 7:59 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
>
>> Hello, folks;
>>I wanted to plant a bug in everyone's ear about an issue I came across.
>> I'll open a formal bug and a final list of
ke this pretty trivial to implement if that's right. I'll
stick this on my todo list and will dig into as soon as time permits.
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Things I ran into while trying to upgrade
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/subversion/tests/cmdline/davautocheck.sh
to httpd-2.4 compatibility:
[[[
Fix a syntax error. Clarify that mpm-accept will not work with MPMs
such as event.
]]]
[[[
Index: manual/mod/core.xml
=
ld help them zero in on what needs to be changed
for this to work right.
Am I on target with others' expectations? If so, maybe we should take
these two lists and start a catalog of what errors need more information
and which are sufficient as they are.
P.S.
I laughed out loud
Someone got lazy and forgot to fix up their copy/paste entry.
Patch attached.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: flags.xml
===
--- flags.xml (revision 1300083)
+++ flags.xml (working copy)
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@
RewriteRule oldproduct
mod_cgi refers to core instead of mod_ident in regards to IdentityCheck.
Patch included for trunk (and 2.4 I suppose)
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_cgi.xml
===
--- mod_cgi.xml (revision 1300620)
+++ mod_cgi.xml (working copy
mod_deflate refers to core instead of mod_env in regards to the SetEnv
directive.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_deflate.xml
===
--- mod_deflate.xml (revision 1300620)
+++ mod_deflate.xml
The see-also link to the Match directive(s) should be removed as it's no
longer in use by Apache (Require/RequireAny/RequireAll now?).
Patch included for trunk, yada yaday.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_auth_for
As the subject says, core.xml refers to the old mod_authz_host instead
of mod_access_compat for the Allow, Deny and Order directives.
Patch included as usual
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: core.xml
===
--- core.xml(revision
mod_authz_owner.xml refers to core for the Require directive, which
should be mod_access_compat instead.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_authz_owner.xml
===
--- mod_authz_owner.xml (revision 1300620
The usual; Allow and Deny directives refer to mod_authz_host instead of
mod_access_compat.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_cache.xml
===
--- mod_cache.xml (revision 1300620)
+++ mod_cache.xml
In the second AuthGroupFile link, mod_authnz_ldap incorrectly refers to
mod_authn_file instead of mod_authz_groupfile.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_authnz_ldap.xml
===
--- mod_authnz_ldap.xml (revision
mod_proxy_html refers to mod_log_config for the LogLevel directive,
which is defined in core.xml instead.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_proxy_html.xml
===
--- mod_proxy_html.xml (revision 1300620
As the subject says, more of the usual mistake of referring to
mpm_common instead of mod_unixd nowadays.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: ip-based.xml
===
--- ip-based.xml(revision 1300620)
+++ ip
Same scenario as the previous docs bug I filed.
Patch included for trunk
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: ssl_faq.xml
===
--- ssl_faq.xml (revision 1300620)
+++ ssl_faq.xml (working copy)
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
Make sure that all parent
- Referred to core instead of mod_alias for the Alias directive
- Files directive was spelled "File"
- MimeMagicFile was spelled "MimeMagicFiles"
Patch included for trunk
With regards,
Daniel.
For the Allow and Deny directives, env.xml refers to mod_authz_host
instead of mod_access_compat.
Patch included for trunk.
More fixes coming tomorrow - I'll be holding off on the rest, just in
case someone shouts "You're doing it wrong!!".
With regards,
Da
Since there were no objections, I'll continue :)
/rewrite/proxy.xml/ refers to mod_rewrite for the ProxyPassMatch
directive, which is obviously wrong.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: prox
- mod_rewrite was spelled /mod_rewite/ on one occasion
- mod_alias was called simply /alias/ in a reference
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: remapping.xml
===
--- remapping.xml (revision 1300620
In rewrite/flags.xml:
- The Deny directive in the F|forbidden section referred to mod_access
instead of mod_access_compat
- The Redirect directive in the PT|passthrough section referred to core
instead of mod_alias
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: flags.xml
In misc/security_tips.xml:
The usual stuff with the User directive being broken since 2.4.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: security_tips.xml
===
--- security_tips.xml (revision 1300620
When referring to the IdentityCheck directive, logs.xml refers to core
instead of mod_ident.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: logs.xml
===
--- logs.xml(revision 1300620)
+++ logs.xml(working copy
I accidentally made a patch that would change /core/ to /mod_access_compat/.
The actual replacement should be from /core/ to /mod_authz_core/.
New patch included for trunk.
With regards and apologies,
Daniel.
Index: mod_authz_owner.xml
As subject says, mod_ldap.xml links to mod_ldap instead of
mod_authnz_ldap in when refering to AuthLDAPURL on line 680.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_ldap.xml
===
--- mod_ldap.xml(revision
As the subject says, moar broken links.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_auth_form.xml
===
--- mod_auth_form.xml (revision 1300930)
+++ mod_auth_form.xml (working copy)
@@ -265,7 +265,7
The Match directive was removed/replaced in 2.4, so the see-also link
should be removed.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_auth_basic.xml
===
--- mod_auth_basic.xml (revision 1300930
Same as before, no more Match in 2.4.
Patch included for trunk
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_auth_digest.xml
===
--- mod_auth_digest.xml (revision 1300930)
+++ mod_auth_digest.xml (working copy)
@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@
AuthName
In the "See also" section, mod_autoindex is spelled "autoindex" by mistake.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_autoindex.xml
===
--- mod_autoindex.xml (revision 1300930)
+++ mod_auto
core.xml refers to mod_authn_dbm for the AuthDBMGroupFile instead of the
correct mod_authz_dbm.
It also refers to mod_autoindex#FancyIndexing, which should be
mod_autoindex#IndexOptions.FancyIndexing.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: core.xml
mod_authnz_ldap.xml referred to mod_authnnz_ldap instead of
mod_authnz_ldap in two places.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_authnz_ldap.xml
===
--- mod_authnz_ldap.xml (revision 1300930
mod_mime.xml referred to AddOuputFilter on two occasions.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: mod_mime.xml
===
--- mod_mime.xml(revision 1300930)
+++ mod_mime.xml(working copy)
@@ -509,9 +509,9
Since 2.2, the module has been renamed to mod_authn_dbm, so...broken link!
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: new_features_2_0.xml
===
--- new_features_2_0.xml(revision 1300928)
+++ new_features_2_0.xml
A couple of references to /core/ should be replaced with /mpm_common/
The ResourceConfig and AccessConfig were old 1.3 remnants, what are they
doing in these docs :(
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
PS: The English docs are now 100% free of (internal) broken links! \o/
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Ipadddr was spelled "ipadr" in a link.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards, Daniel.
Index: mod_proxy.xml
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--- mod_proxy.xml (revision 1300930)
+++ mod_proxy.xml (working copy)
@@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@
As subject says, bind.xml was referring to vhosts.html, which does not
exist. I assume it was meant to refer to the vhosts folder.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: bind.xml
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--- bind.xml(revision
know a whole lot about it, so no patch for you on this one ;)
With regards,
Daniel.
hing to do.
Patch included for trunk.
With regards,
Daniel.
Index: vhosts.xml
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--- vhosts.xml (revision 1300928)
+++ vhosts.xml (working copy)
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
Virtual Hosts Using mod_rewrite
This extract from httpd
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