Re: Re: One <Directory> tag for public_html in various paths

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On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Marcin Zajączkowski <mszpak@xxxxx> wrote:> On 2008-11-02 20:44, Eric Covener wrote:> (...)>>> How can I set Options and other configuration for user public_html>>> directories which are placed in a different paths:>>> /home/foo/user1>>> /home/bar/user2>>> /home/2007/aa/user3>>> /home/2007/ab/user4>>> /home/too/2005/z/user5 ?>>>> It's unclear what the exceptions are supposed to be, but you could>> probably find a short few DirectoryMatches (PCRE instead of shell>> glob) that capture what you want.>> Thanks for your answer, but I'm afraid it won't resolve my problem.> Regarding to [1] <DirectoryMatch> (similar to <Directory ~>) has higher> priority than "normal" <Directory> and I won't be able to override it> for only one directory, e.g.:> <Directory /home/foo/user1/public_html>> to give it some other Options.>> [1] - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/sections.html#mergin
Couldn't you add the overrides also using DirectoryMatch?
-- Eric Covenercovener@xxxxxxxxx

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