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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by James Moe <ji...@sohnen-moe.com> on 2015/06/27 02:07:57 UTC

[users@httpd] Using LogLevel?

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apache 2.4.10

  The mod_rewrite page mentions LogLevel as a useful way to trace
problems with ReWrite<whatever>. So I added "LogLevel info
rewrite:trace5" to .htaccess and got "Internal Server Error".
  What else is needed to get LogLevel to work?

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Re: [users@httpd] Using LogLevel?

Posted by Pete Houston <ph...@openstrike.co.uk>.
If you look carefully at the documentation at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#loglevel
you will see that it says:

	Context:	server config, virtual host, directory

The absense of ".htaccess" from that list indicates that it cannot be
set in the .htaccess file. Set it in the configuration file instead.

Pete

On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 05:07:57PM -0700, James Moe wrote:
> apache 2.4.10
> 
>   The mod_rewrite page mentions LogLevel as a useful way to trace
> problems with ReWrite<whatever>. So I added "LogLevel info
> rewrite:trace5" to .htaccess and got "Internal Server Error".
>   What else is needed to get LogLevel to work?

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