This is a strange one
I'm running Apache 2.2.3 and Debian Linux 4.0.
I have two domains (let's call them domain1.net and domain2.net).
domain1.net was always in my /var/www directory and domain2.net is in
/var/www/websites/domain2.net.
I recently switched them. domain2.net is now in /var/www
On 06/07/07, Senén de Diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've asked again our hosting provider about this and their (highly
irritating) answer has been:
"We are sorry however we do not provide coding or scripting support
through this forum. Mod_rewrite works just fine on our servers and your
quest
I've asked again our hosting provider about this and their (highly
irritating) answer has been:
"We are sorry however we do not provide coding or scripting support
through this forum. Mod_rewrite works just fine on our servers and your
question about AllowOverride goes in the php.ini. You can
I suspect this has been answered before, so if someone's got a pointer
to the answer, I'd appreciate it.
Building apache on Solaris 8. *Very* basic box, gcc 3.2.x is installed
(as is libiconv, and libiwhatsit, and, and, and, that the guy who built
the box did *not* install) I've been trying to
Hi All,
I am getting a interesting problem.I have a module build on Red-hat 3.0.I am
using Apache2.2 MPM model as Worker.
Now I print the current process id in my logs whenever I get my any request.
In 3.0 the process ids are matching with what exactly the Apache
launches.But when I move to 4.0 th
--- Res <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> ... so re-open the bug and hope
> someone else grabs it.
I just reopened it (#42732).
Anyway, I've implemented an authentication thru PHP so
it's not anymore a blocking point in my project. If
someone wan to take care of this nasty issue, I can
spend some t
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Laurent FAILLIE wrote:
I've sent a mail to this mailing list on June the 25th
"Authentication against database issue", because,
despite I've upgraded this mod_dbd.c, there sti
--- Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > cd /path/to/httpd-2.2.4/modules/database
> > cp mod_dbd.c mod_dbd.c.origi
> > wget http://www.ausics.net/mod_dbd.c
>
> FWIW, that is almost identical to the current trunk
> version, which
> you can find with a browser from
> http://svn.apache.org/vi