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author | Vincent Bray <noodl@apache.org> | 2008-04-15 18:39:14 +0000 |
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committer | Vincent Bray <noodl@apache.org> | 2008-04-15 18:39:14 +0000 |
commit | 585bd08d20d8e147fdb1874b5e0e4f8685758e0f (patch) | |
tree | c164642dc8facd7f4686302dcc0d9d627bc95225 /docs/manual/rewrite | |
parent | c239e59ea5c41d9c0a37a80b95b4237c0db62064 (diff) | |
download | httpd-585bd08d20d8e147fdb1874b5e0e4f8685758e0f.tar.gz |
Numerous typo fixes courtesy of Luciene Gentis
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1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/docs/manual/rewrite/rewrite_guide_advanced.xml b/docs/manual/rewrite/rewrite_guide_advanced.xml index a75e8aba1c..a3169a8d14 100644 --- a/docs/manual/rewrite/rewrite_guide_advanced.xml +++ b/docs/manual/rewrite/rewrite_guide_advanced.xml @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ <a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">reference documentation</a>. It describes how one can use Apache's <module>mod_rewrite</module> to solve typical URL-based problems with which webmasters are - commonony confronted. We give detailed descriptions on how to + commonly confronted. We give detailed descriptions on how to solve each problem by configuring URL rewriting rulesets.</p> <note type="warning">ATTENTION: Depending on your server configuration @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ examples</a></seealso> <dd> <p>First, the knowledge of the target servers come from (distributed) external maps which contain information - where our users, groups and entities stay. The have the + where our users, groups and entities stay. They have the form</p> <example><pre> @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ RewriteRule ^(.+) http://<strong>webserverB</strong>.dom/$1 near the location of the requesting client. Actually this can be called an FTP access multiplexing service. While CPAN runs via CGI scripts, how can a similar approach - implemented via <module>mod_rewrite</module>?</p> + be implemented via <module>mod_rewrite</module>?</p> </dd> <dt>Solution:</dt> @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ com ftp://ftp.cxan.com/CxAN/ </section> - <section id="browser-depedent-content"> + <section id="browser-dependent-content"> <title>Browser Dependent Content</title> @@ -438,10 +438,10 @@ com ftp://ftp.cxan.com/CxAN/ <dd> <p>We cannot use content negotiation because the browsers do not provide their type in that form. Instead we have to - act on the HTTP header "User-Agent". The following condig + act on the HTTP header "User-Agent". The following config does the following: If the HTTP header "User-Agent" begins with "Mozilla/3", the page <code>foo.html</code> - is rewritten to <code>foo.NS.html</code> and and the + is rewritten to <code>foo.NS.html</code> and the rewriting stops. If the browser is "Lynx" or "Mozilla" of version 1 or 2 the URL becomes <code>foo.20.html</code>. All other browsers receive page <code>foo.32.html</code>. @@ -630,7 +630,7 @@ www IN A 1.2.3.5 resolved, <code>BIND</code> gives out <code>www0-www5</code> - but in a slightly permutated/rotated order every time. This way the clients are spread over the various - servers. But notice that this not a perfect load + servers. But notice that this is not a perfect load balancing scheme, because DNS resolve information gets cached by the other nameservers on the net, so once a client has resolved <code>www.foo.com</code> @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ while (<STDIN>) { let us configure a new file type with extension <code>.scgi</code> (for secure CGI) which will be processed by the popular <code>cgiwrap</code> program. The problem - here is that for instance we use a Homogeneous URL Layout + here is that for instance if we use a Homogeneous URL Layout (see above) a file inside the user homedirs has the URL <code>/u/user/foo/bar.scgi</code>. But <code>cgiwrap</code> needs the URL in the form @@ -761,11 +761,11 @@ RewriteRule ^/[uge]/<strong>([^/]+)</strong>/\.www/(.+)\.scgi(.*) ... <p>Or assume we have some more nifty programs: <code>wwwlog</code> (which displays the - <code>access.log</code> for a URL subtree and + <code>access.log</code> for a URL subtree) and <code>wwwidx</code> (which runs Glimpse on a URL subtree). We have to provide the URL area to these programs so they know on which area they have to act on. - But usually this ugly, because they are all the times + But usually this is ugly, because they are all the times still requested from that areas, i.e. typically we would run the <code>swwidx</code> program from within <code>/u/user/foo/</code> via hyperlink to</p> @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ RewriteCond ${lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}|NONE} ^(.+)$ RewriteCond ${vhost:%1} ^(/.*)$ # # 5. finally we can map the URL to its docroot location -# and remember the virtual host for logging puposes +# and remember the virtual host for logging purposes RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ %1/$1 [E=VHOST:${lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}}] : </pre></example> |