Re: Re: denying access to SSI fragments

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On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Jason Vas Dias
<jason.vas.dias@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 April 2011 16:22:46 Eric Covener wrote:
>> > Yes, but even with "file" the server will still "serve" those files and they must still be "accessable"
>> > to HTTP/S requests -
>>
>> It will serve them (outside of SSI) if you configure it to, but I
>> don't see it as a requirement as it is with virtual.
>>
>
> Yes, but if my $some_dir is outside of any <Directory ...>  I can't include it - the url gets prefixed with whatever <Directory > the document the user originally requested was in,
> because EVERY page on my site uses relative URLs to access site pages - it so simplifies re-basing - and if it's inside a <Directory ...> ,

Sorry, assumed #include file= wasn't relative-only.

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