Is MidgardFavorFiles a global httpd config option
or can you use it in <virtualhost> and <directory>?



Emiliano wrote:

>>Before I upgraded to midgard 1.4.2+preparser
>>the default behavior was for midgard to look for the
>>requested page in the midgard db then pass the URI it to apache
>>if it was not found there.
>>I understand that we now have MidgardFavorFiles (on|off)
>>that we can use to adjust that behavior. I am now running into a
>>strange problem. I am using Midgard as an overlay to an existing
>>php site. As I port this large site to pure midgard, I have taken comfort
>>in the fact that my old php files that have no equivelant in midgard
>>will be sent to the browser. But that is not happening anymore.
>>If I set MidgardFavorFiles On
>>then all I see is my old php pages, no midgard pages at all.
>>If I set MidgardFavorFiles Off
>>then I see my midgard pages but not my php pages on the local
>>filesystem , nor am I able to view non-html files like gif and jpegs.
>>
> 
> I am using a favorfiles setup at home, having no issues with it here.
> 
> Emile
> 
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