Re: Default value of AllowOverride

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Andreas Prilop wrote:
> Which is the default value of AllowOverride?
> 
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#allowoverride
> claims that the default is
>   AllowOverride All
> 
> However, /etc/apache2/sites-available/default contains
>   <Directory />
>   AllowOverride None
>   </Directory>
> 
> Does this mean that the default is "none"?

The "default" value of AllowOverride is All, means that if you _do not
have_ such directive the value is 'All'. The value that is _normally_ in
the config file is 'None' for security.

Davide

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