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Posted to apache-bugdb@apache.org by co...@apache.org on 1998/09/01 19:36:06 UTC
Re: config/2907: suggestion: power up your Include directive :)
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Synopsis: suggestion: power up your Include directive :)
State-Changed-From-To: open-suspended
State-Changed-By: coar
State-Changed-When: Tue Sep 1 10:36:05 PDT 1998
State-Changed-Why:
I'm marking this for future consideration, although I don't
think it is likely to be popular; wildcards are too
dangerous. All it would take is a single file that
doesn't contain directives -- such as a log file -- to
appear in the directory and the server becomes unstartable.
However, we'll consider it more carefully later. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Re: config/2907: suggestion: power up your Include directive :)
Posted by Igor Vinokurov <ig...@rtsnet.ru>.
On Tue, Sep 01, 1998 at 17:36 -0000, coar@apache.org wrote:
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> Synopsis: suggestion: power up your Include directive :)
>
> State-Changed-From-To: open-suspended
> State-Changed-By: coar
> State-Changed-When: Tue Sep 1 10:36:05 PDT 1998
> State-Changed-Why:
>
> I'm marking this for future consideration, although I don't
> think it is likely to be popular; wildcards are too
> dangerous. All it would take is a single file that
> doesn't contain directives -- such as a log file -- to
> appear in the directory and the server becomes unstartable.
> However, we'll consider it more carefully later. Thanks
> for the suggestion.
Now, I think it's bad idea. I can use script for make
single file for include from files in my own format.
--
Igor Vinokurov