++ 27/10/01 18:36 -0400 - Brian Curtis: > Hello kpc, > > Saturday, October 27, 2001, 4:46:29 PM, you wrote: > > ktfn> Does anyone know if this should really be in my apache.conf file ... I think >it was put in there from the older file created by apacheconf. I have since edited >the file by hand considerably for > ktfn> various reasons of specific stuff. > > ktfn> # Directories... > > ktfn> <Directory "/"> > ktfn> Options FollowSymLinks > ktfn> AllowOverride None > ktfn> </Directory> > > If you're asking wether Apache put this in the httpd.conf file itself > or something else did, the answer is Apache. Just checked a compiled, > but never modified 1.3.20 server, and it shows those lines exactly. > > -- > Best regards, > Brian Curtis
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