> Really.
>
> If I have a normal embperl directory, then only
> html files should be in it? I never knew that.
>
There could be in what you like, but if you don't use Apache
Files/FilesMatch or Embperl's EMBPERL_FILEMATCH, then every file is
processed thru Embperl, what doesn't make sense for
You might want to consider using a or to set the PerlHandler so
that only files that match (like .epl or whatever extension you use) are parsed by
Embperl.
Bill "Elvis" Gibbs
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Really.
If I have a normal embperl directory, then only
html files should be in it? I never knew that.
I could have a tree 5 layers deep. I can't beleive I
never stumbled on this before. It must be my good planning.
Thanks
Ruben
On 2001.11.04 14:32:16 -0500 Gerald Richter wrote:
>
> I'm h
>
> I'm having trouble getting a embperl to work on a virtual server. The
virtual
> server is under the htdocs directory. When I add a directory command in
the
> apache conf file, I loss access to the images subdirectory
>
> SO the doc root is
> ./htdocs
>
> The virtual server is under
> ./htodc
Hello
I'm having trouble getting a embperl to work on a virtual server. The virtual
server is under the htdocs directory. When I add a directory command in the
apache conf file, I loss access to the images subdirectory
SO the doc root is
./htdocs
The virtual server is under
./htodcs/nylinux