Re: <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> issue in debian lenny.

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On 03/04/2010 05:53 PM, Dan Poirier wrote:
> Or just don't use <IfModule> in your own configuration.  The only real
> reason to use it is in example configurations for other people, where
> you don't know if a given module has been loaded.
>
> If you're configuring your own server, presumably you intend for that
> module to be loaded.  Better to have the server fail to start if you've
> left out the LoadModule than appear to be working but completely
> ignoring all the configuration inside <IfModule>.
>
>   

Thanks Dan,

But I have faced problem in debian where it does not sense the
configuration if it is not under <IfModule>. Otherwise I would be happy
to configure without <IfModule>.

cheers.

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