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From: Ben Laurie
New features with this release, as extensions of the Apache ! functionality Because the core code has changed so significantly, there are certain liberties that earlier versions of Apache (and the NCSA daemon) took that recent Apache versions are pickier about - please check the compatibility notes if you have any problems.
New features with this release, as extensions of the Apache ! functionality. Because the core code has changed so significantly, there are certain liberties that earlier versions of Apache (and the NCSA daemon) took that recent Apache versions are pickier about - please check the compatibility notes if you have any problems.
<Files>
section allows directives to be
enabled based on full filename, not just directory and URL. In
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should allow for greater performance and efficiency when transfering
files. Apache does, however, still work great with HTTP/1.0 browsers.
! <Files>
section allows directives to be
enabled based on full filename, not just directory and URL. In
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also now be based on regular expressions, not just simple prefix
matching.
! User-Agent
string of the browser. Combined with XSSI, this allows you to write browser-based
conditional HTML documents.
! mod_rewrite
module is now included. This
module can provide powerful URL mapping, using regular
expressions. There's nothing this module can't do!
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also now be based on regular expressions, not just simple prefix
matching.
! User-Agent
string of the browser. Combined with XSSI, this allows you to write browser-based
conditional HTML documents.
! mod_rewrite
module is now included. This
module can provide powerful URL mapping, using regular
expressions. There's nothing this module can't do!
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a new process and doing application initialization (e.g. connecting to a database) each time somebody requests
a document. The processes start up with the Web server and keep on running.
! mod_log_config
included with earlier
versions of Apache is now standard, and has been enhanced to allow
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a new process and doing application initialization (e.g. connecting to a database) each time somebody requests
a document. The processes start up with the Web server and keep on running.
! mod_log_config
included with earlier
versions of Apache is now standard, and has been enhanced to allow
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open more than one log at once (each of which can have a different log
format).
! mod_cookies
included with previous versions of Apache
has been renamed mod_usertrack
, to more accurately
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open more than one log at once (each of which can have a different log
format).
! mod_cookies
included with previous versions of Apache
has been renamed mod_usertrack
, to more accurately
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of cookies directly). It is also now possible to disable the
generation of cookies, even when
the cookie module is compiled in. Also, an expiry time can be set
! of the cookies.
! ScriptLog
allows you to now set up a log that records
all input and output to failed CGI scripts. This includes environment
variables, input headers, POST data, output, and more. This makes CGI
scripts much easier to debug.
! -h
command-line option now lists all the available
directives.
! <IfModule>
section allows directives to be
enabled only if a given module is loaded into the server.
! ScriptLog
allows you to now set up a log that records
all input and output to failed CGI scripts. This includes environment
variables, input headers, POST data, output, and more. This makes CGI
scripts much easier to debug.
! -h
command-line option now lists all the available
directives.
! <IfModule>
section allows directives to be
enabled only if a given module is loaded into the server.
!