From c03ff50c16ffe4cc7dd967a6b754d213d64302c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Covener Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 22:09:06 +0000 Subject: PR50375: has bad example in sections.xml and never actually explains what's matched in core.xml. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@1040808 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- docs/manual/mod/core.xml | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'docs/manual/mod') diff --git a/docs/manual/mod/core.xml b/docs/manual/mod/core.xml index b75f715a2b..fd40492e12 100644 --- a/docs/manual/mod/core.xml +++ b/docs/manual/mod/core.xml @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ in case of an error anyone other than the user that starts the server.

Note

When entering a file path on non-Unix platforms, care should be taken - to make sure that only forward slashed are used even though the platform + to make sure that only forward slashes are used even though the platform may allow the use of back slashes. In general it is a good idea to always use forward slashes throughout the configuration files.

@@ -2287,6 +2287,34 @@ URLs locations. Since several different URLs may map to the same filesystem location, such access controls may by circumvented.

+

The enclosed directives will be applied to the request if the path component + of the URL meets any of the following criteria: +

+ In the example below, where no trailing slash is used, requests to + /private1, /private1/ and /private1/file.txt will have the enclosed + directives applied, but /private1other would not. + + <Location /private1> + ... + + In the example below, where a trailing slash is used, requests to + /private2/ and /private2/file.txt will have the enclosed + directives applied, but /private2 and /private2other would not. + + <Location /private2/> + ... + +

+ When to use <directive type="section">Location</directive> -- cgit v1.2.1