Re: Use of auto_prepend_file inside an Apache directory container

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Curt Zirzow wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 01:36:24PM -0700, Dan Trainor wrote:
> 
>>Dan Trainor wrote:
>>
>>>Good afternoon, all -
>>>
>>>I've had problems with auto_prepend_file off and on for as long as I can
>>>remember.  It's hit or miss, and browsing the archives, it looks like
>>>I'm not alone.  I've even written to the list on several occasions
>>>looking for a solution, to no avail.
>>>
>>>I think that auto_{prepend,append}_file are incredibly useful functions,
>>>but they're crap if they don't work.
>>
>>...
>>
>><VirtualHost 192.168.1.51>
>>        DocumentRoot /var/www/virtual
>>...
>>        # begin dan's protected directory stuff
>>        <Directory /demo/protected>
>>                php_value auto_prepend_file /absolute/path/to/file.php
>>        </Directory>
>></VirtualHost>
> 
> 
> I believe you want to use <Location> instead. The Directory path is
> never going to be seen since your files are over in /var, and your
> prepend is waiting for something in /demo
> 
> Curt.

Hello, Curt -

So a Directory container's specification is never relative to the
DocumentRoot?  It's my understanding that it is.

Thanks
-dant

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