Hi William,
You are right about Windows 2000 but when I tried your suggestion Apache
would not startup.
Any other ideas appreciated.
-Tony
"William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yup - you are running on Windows (you failed to mention what platform)
and there is a bug on
Try it out and learn to configure Tidy to your liking, don't jump to
conclusions!
Alright, I was judging it based on its front page info.
- You can turn off XHTML compliance, etc.
- You might be able to process only your shopping cart directory, etc.
to limit it's scope/impact.
- You can contr
Try it out and learn to configure Tidy to your liking, don't jump to
conclusions!
- You can turn off XHTML compliance, etc.
- You might be able to process only your shopping cart directory, etc.
to limit it's scope/impact.
- You can control output with other configurations.
--Mark
Mark Lavi, Ent
The best answer is to correct things at the source in your shopping
cart, file a bug there!
I've mentioned it to them a couple times now with no luck.
But in Apache2 you have other potential answers:
Try http://mod-tidy.sourceforge.net/ and learn about it's parent
project: Tidy at: http://tid
Initially when I installed Linux on my computer I didn't have a
pressing need to use the apache server, so I allowed it to default on
the install. For some unknown reasion, the installer set up Apache with
VirtualHosts enabled. Now I'm trying to set up a web site and I'm
having problems, namely
If you're concerned about bandwidth mod_gzip may well give you most of
the benefits without the risk of stripping whitespace (in some
circumstances browsers _do_ pay attention to it).
I plan on setting up mod_gzip at some point too, but I'd really like
to be able to browse my live code from the
The best answer is to correct things at the source in your shopping
cart, file a bug there!
But in Apache2 you have other potential answers:
Try http://mod-tidy.sourceforge.net/ and learn about it's parent
project: Tidy at: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
...and you'll get XHTML compliance as well!
If you're concerned about bandwidth mod_gzip may well give you most of
the benefits without the risk of stripping whitespace (in some
circumstances browsers _do_ pay attention to it).
cheers
dim
On 3/10/07, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
The shopping cart I use produces a lot of white
Hello,
The shopping cart I use produces a lot of white space in my HTML. Is
there any way to have apache2 strip out all that white space? I don't
need any of it.
- Grant
-
The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Andy Kannberg wrote:
> For our site, we want to start using LDAP for authenticating users to our
> website.
>
> I'm running some tests, but run into a problem when I want to start giving
> access by groups.
>
> I've added the following to the httpd.conf :
>
> # LDAP Authentic
Well after some time I finally got this working, I say finally because I
have one small problem ;)
Here is my httpd.conf file
ServerName dev
ServerAlias *.dev
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}^([a-zA-Z_]+\.dev)$
RewriteRule ^(.+) %{HTTP_HOST}$1 [C]
Yup - you are running on Windows (you failed to mention what platform)
and there is a bug on Windows 2000 in the AcceptEx() API.
DisableWin32AcceptEx in your httpd.conf till we ship a new version of APR
(it will be included with httpd 2.2.5.)
Tony Anecito wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I upgraded to 2
Hi All,
I upgraded to 2.2.4 and now I get 0.0.0.0 for the requestor IP. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
-Tony
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On 3/9/07, Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there anyone out there that can answer the following set of
questions for me (or point me to where I may find the information)?
Any and all help/responses is greatly appreciated.
While setting up ssl and
Ian,
On Mar 9, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Ian Johnson wrote:
Is there anyone out there that can answer the following set of
questions for me (or point me to where I may find the information)?
If you're in Europe, you may consider attending my Practical SSL
Implementation with Apache Training at Apa
Not sure what info would be good to give, or what output is needed,
but I upgraded my OS/X box to 10.4 server from 10.4
workstation.Upgrade is wrong - I had to do a fresh install. I opted
not to install the server version of Apache, so I recompiled and
reinstalled 2.2.3 from source ( I was on 2
Is there anyone out there that can answer the following set of
questions for me (or point me to where I may find the information)?
Any and all help/responses is greatly appreciated.
While setting up ssl and apache 2 employing name servers I noticed
that you may only have one cert per httpd serve
How did you check the OS environment variables?
If you have the libgcc_s.so.1 library in a non-standard place or if
Apache can't find it, then you should add the library path to your
$SERVER_ROOT/bin/envvars file.
For instance, mine is roughly set to something like this:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/apache/
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I'm a bit concerned about mod_rewrite safety on servers with many users.
I see there is a MaxRedirects option which defaults to 10, but afaik users may
override this. Also, there is the [N] flag to RewriteRule which
documentation says:
Use this flag to restart the
I have been tried to set up Apache and Tomcat with Openssl. When I installed
APR, I received libgcc_s.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory. I have
checked OS environment variables and the library is there. I have changed the
path order based on some suggestions from the Google search. I
have you tried XBitHack On in an htaccess file?
As http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_include.html#xbithack says :
XBitHack On:
"Any file that has the user-execute bit set will be treated as a
server-parsed html document."
What relation does it have to my problem?
> Please take that serv
Nick Kew wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:09:59 +0200
> "Aldekein N.C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> 777
>>
>
> Please take that server off the net NOW, and don't put it
> back on 'til you understand why that is so disastrously wrong!
>
>
>> some other way to disable it in Apache i
Norman Khine wrote:
> Hi
> Tried this but still get the same error:
>
> 127.0.0.1 - - [09/Mar/2007:14:32:40 +0100]
> [rewrite.example/sid#191ae08][rid#1975450/initial] (4) RewriteCond:
> input='rewrite.example' pattern='^([a-z]+)\.rewrite\.example$' =>
> not-matched
>
this means that the host
Hi
Tried this but still get the same error:
127.0.0.1 - - [09/Mar/2007:14:32:40 +0100]
[rewrite.example/sid#191ae08][rid#1975450/initial] (4) RewriteCond:
input='rewrite.example' pattern='^([a-z]+)\.rewrite\.example$' =>
not-matched
here is the updated httpd.conf file
ServerName rewrite.examp
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:09:59 +0200
"Aldekein N.C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 777
Please take that server off the net NOW, and don't put it
back on 'til you understand why that is so disastrously wrong!
> some other way to disable it in Apache itself?
The operating system feature you're looki
Aldekein N.C. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is a server (Linux, Apache, PHP) managed by WHM and CPanel. The
> webserver automatically sets the rights on the PHP files to 644. I use
> PHP scripts to set the rights to 777 on some PHP files but when I call
> them through the web server their rights are
Hello,
There is a server (Linux, Apache, PHP) managed by WHM and CPanel. The
webserver automatically sets the rights on the PHP files to 644. I use
PHP scripts to set the rights to 777 on some PHP files but when I call
them through the web server their rights are set back to 644.
Could these web
Norman Khine wrote:
> Hi all,
> Sometimes back I posted this message, asking if there is a way to get
> http://folder.domain.tld to point to a /home/users/folder - well this is
> just a simplification of the request - but I still have not found a way
> to get this to work... here is a link to the
Hi all,
Sometimes back I posted this message, asking if there is a way to get
http://folder.domain.tld to point to a /home/users/folder - well this is
just a simplification of the request - but I still have not found a way
to get this to work... here is a link to the original post.
http://mail-arc
Hi Vincent,
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 09/03/07, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to make this redirect:
Redirect /horde http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp
RedirectMatch ^/horde$ http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp
You may like to add an optional slash to that, in which case the fi
On 09/03/07, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to make this redirect:
Redirect /horde http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp
RedirectMatch ^/horde$ http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp
You may like to add an optional slash to that, in which case the first
argument becomes ^/horde/*$
--
Hi,
Sorry for the lame question, but i'm not much of an Apache sysadmin.
Nevertheless, i've read the documentation and i think it should work.
My document root is /home/www
I want to make this redirect:
Redirect /horde http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp
*Note that* horde and imp are in the s
Hello.
Im getting some problem at the time to restart apache in logrotate.
My server run:
# apache2
Server version: Apache/2.2.3
Server built: Feb 12 2007 06:56:06
# php4 -v
PHP 4.4.4-8 (cli) (built: Nov 22 2006 23:41:03)
Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyr
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