Re: [users@httpd] Some kind of "file name mapping"

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Yes, Apache does FollowSymLinks.

I was looking for a rather flexible /path1/to1/file1 to /path2/to2/file2 mapping mechanism based on regular expressions (just like what mod_rewrite does for URLs) because such a mechanism could indeed be used for more than just a few links.

David

Doug McNutt wrote:
At 18:51 +0100 1/24/06, David Knecht wrote:
My question: I would like to configure Apache 2.0.52 for Linux to read the file /xxx/yyy/zzz/file instead of /aaa/bbb/../ccc/file whenever /aaa/bbb/../ccc/file is read.

Does apache follow symbolic links? It surely follows hard links if the files are on the same partition.

Or do you need more structured naming than just a few links?


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