also sprach Steve Kowalik (on Wed, 25 Jul 2001 03:01:39AM +1000):
> It so isn't! :-)
> You can use the ServerToken's directive in httpd.conf
> Note it's a Global settings, and can't be changed for virtualhosts.
thanks!
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailt
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 06:00:19PM +0200, Martin F. Krafft uttered:
> my potato apache server identifies itself as:
> Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) Debian/GNU PHP/4.0.3pl1 AuthPostgreSQL/0.7.1
> mod_ssl/2.4.10 OpenSSL/0.9.4 mod_perl/1.21_03-dev
>
> which is way too much information for my personal taste
On Sun, Apr 12, 1998 at 08:03:22PM -0600, Asher Haig wrote:
> I'm at a loss for how to set up SSI in apache. I just want to be able to
> do stuff like
>
>
>
> and have it interpreted by the server. No One I've talked to seems to
> know how to do this and I can't find anything about it in any c
On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Pete Templin wrote:
> If I view the document source, the shows up in italics, as if
> it's still a comment (and hasn't been parsed).
>
> If I add the XBitHack Full to my .htaccess, I get the following error in
> my error log:
>
> [Mon Jun 2 15:39:40 1997] access to /home/te
On Jun 2, 6:38pm, Tom Lees wrote:
> Ooops, that should be . Does that work?
> Or file="blah" (not sure if virtual is a 1.2 extension). Otherwise, try
It's not.
But echo might be...
Paul
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On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Tom Lees wrote:
> Ooops, that should be . Does that work?
> Or file="blah" (not sure if virtual is a 1.2 extension). Otherwise, try
> adding XBitHack Full to .htaccess, and chmod +x the .html files.
>
> > It's still showing the #includes as comments. Any ideas?
> >
> > http
On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Pete Templin wrote:
> > As you were doing it. Or, use a CGI, and point it at a "target" frame :)
> >
> > PS. the perl script you had there can be done without using perl:
> > instead. Blah can .
^^^
Ooops, that should be . Does that work?
Or file="blah" (n
On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Tom Lees wrote:
> > Somewhere along the line, my tricks (hacks?) for doing server-side
> > inclusion of standardized (and separately changeable) headers and footers
> > on web pages broke. I admit to not knowing the _right_ way to do it,
> > having stolen lots of bits and
On Thu, 29 May 1997, Pete Templin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Somewhere along the line, my tricks (hacks?) for doing server-side
> inclusion of standardized (and separately changeable) headers and footers
> on web pages broke. I admit to not knowing the _right_ way to do it,
> having stolen lots o
On May 29, 3:26pm, Pete Templin wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Somewhere along the line, my tricks (hacks?) for doing server-side
> inclusion of standardized (and separately changeable) headers and footers
> on web pages broke. I admit to not knowing the _right_ way to do it,
> having stolen lots
In your email to me, ' ALLAN W. BART, you wrote:
>
> i was wondering about alternatives to the apache server, cern ncsa and
> others and why is everyone using apache now?
Everyone's not! :) Apache became popular because it was fast. I used it
for a while. For the ISP I run though, I switched to
hello,
i was wondering about alternatives to the apache server, cern ncsa and
others and why is everyone using apache now?
allan
> I dont understand if i cant install debian then which flavor of linux
> would permit me to do the job?
"only" 4M isn't a problem; go ahead and do it. Besides, the virtual
memory will kick in to give you more than 4 anyway . . .
but don't try to run X stuff :)
rick
I dont understand if i cant install debian then which flavor of linux
would permit me to do the job?
allan
On Mon, 17 Jun 1996, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Good day Butch!
>
> }i havew an old 386dx pc and i was thinking about learning about http
> }servers, it has 4mb of ram and iwas wondering if
Good day Butch!
}i havew an old 386dx pc and i was thinking about learning about http
}servers, it has 4mb of ram and iwas wondering if it would be possible to
}use this a a learning platform?
What speaks against this? It'l be a little bit slow, but it should
work. I have had a machine with 4
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