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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Konstantine <li...@gmail.com> on 2005/09/27 16:32:22 UTC
[users@httpd] Apache installation complete but what is @exp_errordir@
I managed the Apache up and running in no time thanks to help from
users here and excellent documentation.
There are a couple of things I could not completly figure out, if
somebody has time to answer.
what is @exp_errordir@ that appears in conf file?
are symlinks relevant in Windows env?
thanks
K
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Re: [users@httpd] Apache installation complete but what is @exp_errordir@
Posted by Konstantine <li...@gmail.com>.
On 9/27/05, William A. Rowe, Jr. <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote:
> Konstantine wrote:
> > what is @exp_errordir@ that appears in conf file?
> Usually path/to/apache2/error
> (a collection of 'errordocuments').
> > are symlinks relevant in Windows env?
> yes - they are called Junctions (and function as directory symlinks
> only.)
Thanks Willam. much appreciated
K.
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Re: [users@httpd] Apache installation complete but what is @exp_errordir@
Posted by "William A. Rowe, Jr." <wr...@rowe-clan.net>.
Konstantine wrote:
> what is @exp_errordir@ that appears in conf file?
Usually path/to/apache2/error
(a collection of 'errordocuments').
> are symlinks relevant in Windows env?
yes - they are called Junctions (and function as directory symlinks
only.)
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