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cvs commit: httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual dso.html windows.html
cholet 01/02/28 01:54:35
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this document. In particular, DSO modules (DLL's and NLM's, respectively)
are built quite differently than their Unix cousins. This document does not
attempt to explore the topic of building DSO modules on these platforms.
-The description of mod_so and it's configuration, however, are similar.
+The description of mod_so and its configuration, however, are similar.
<H3>Practical Usage</H3>
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available directives.</P>
<P>Begin configuring the Apache server by reviewing <CODE>httpd.conf</CODE>
- and it's directives. Although the files <CODE>access.conf</CODE> and
+ and its directives. Although the files <CODE>access.conf</CODE> and
<CODE>srm.conf</CODE> both exist, these are old files which are no longer
used by most administrators, and you will find no directives there.</P>