Does "AllowOverride All" damage Apache performance?
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- Subject: Does "AllowOverride All" damage Apache performance?
- From: "thomas Armstrong" <tarmstrong@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:50:30 +0100
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Hi.
One colleague claims that if we set "AllowOverride All" within our
httpd.conf, the performance of Apache (we use 2.0.59) is damaged.
Is this true? Any suggestion is welcome.
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