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From: kess@apache.org
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Subject: cvs commit: httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod core.xml core.html.en
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kess 2003/01/18 09:06:19
Modified: docs/manual/mod Tag: APACHE_2_0_BRANCH core.xml core.html.en
Log:
correct a typo. Thanks Joshua.
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1.46.2.8 +1 -1 httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/core.xml
Index: core.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/core.xml,v
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--- core.xml 18 Jan 2003 16:28:46 -0000 1.46.2.7
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@@ -1311,7 +1311,7 @@
files in a directory that can cause httpd
to
fail.
- The file path specified may be a absolute path (i.e.
+
The file path specified may be an absolute path (i.e.
starting with a slash), or may be relative to the
ServerRoot directory.
1.46.2.12 +1 -1 httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/core.html.en
Index: core.html.en
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RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-2.0/docs/manual/mod/core.html.en,v
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+++ core.html.en 18 Jan 2003 17:06:18 -0000 1.46.2.12
@@ -1354,7 +1354,7 @@
files in a directory that can cause httpd
to
fail.
- The file path specified may be a absolute path (i.e.
+
The file path specified may be an absolute path (i.e.
starting with a slash), or may be relative to the
ServerRoot
directory.