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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by sl...@locus.apache.org on 2000/09/28 01:42:00 UTC

cvs commit: httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/misc FAQ-E.html

slive       00/09/27 16:42:00

  Modified:    htdocs/manual/misc FAQ-E.html
  Log:
  Clarification of a FAQ.
  PR: 6583
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.8       +9 -8      httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ-E.html
  
  Index: FAQ-E.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/misc/FAQ-E.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.7
  retrieving revision 1.8
  diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
  --- FAQ-E.html	2000/08/21 17:52:06	1.7
  +++ FAQ-E.html	2000/09/27 23:42:00	1.8
  @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
     <!--#include virtual="header.html" -->
     <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
     <P>
  -  $Revision: 1.7 $ ($Date: 2000/08/21 17:52:06 $)
  +  $Revision: 1.8 $ ($Date: 2000/09/27 23:42:00 $)
     </P>
     <P>
     The latest version of this FAQ is always available from the main
  @@ -599,16 +599,17 @@
           access my server?</b></a>
      <p>
      Search your <code>conf/httpd.conf</code> file for this exact
  -   string (not including the quotation marks):
  -   <code>&quot;&lt;Files ~&gt;&quot;</code>.  If you find it,
  +   string:
  +   <code>&lt;Files ~&gt;</code>.  If you find it,
      that's your problem -- that particular &lt;Files&gt; container
  -   is malformed.  Delete it or comment it out and restart your server
  -   and things should work as expected.
  +   is malformed.  Delete it or replace it with 
  +   <code>&lt;Files ~ &quot;^\.ht&quot;&gt;</code> 
  +   and restart your server and things should work as expected.
      </p>
      <p>
  -   This problem appears to be caused by an error in a repackaged
  -   version of Apache distributed by some vendor or other; we haven't
  -   determined the details yet.
  +   This error appears to be caused by a problem with the version of
  +   linuxconf distributed with Redhat 6.x.  It may reappear if
  +   you use linuxconf again.
      </p>
      <p>
      If you don't find this string, check out the