From b516dfff8a68558170e75d4bb84f7f1edb783d4e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joshua Slive
Related Directives
@@ -46,14 +44,12 @@
>directives in plain text configuration files. The main
configuration file is usually called
-AccessConfig
<IfDefine>
Include
-ResourceConfig
TypesConfig
httpd.conf
. The
location of this file is set at compile-time, but may be overridden
-with the -f
command line flag. Some sites also have
-srm.conf
and access.conf
files for historical
-reasons. In addition, other configuration files may be added using
-the Include
-directive. Any directive may be placed in any of these configuration
-files. Changes to the main configuration files are only recognized by
-Apache when it is started or restarted.
-f
command line flag. In addition, other
+configuration files may be added using the Include
directive. Any
+directive may be placed in any of these configuration files. Changes
+to the main configuration files are only recognized by Apache when it
+is started or restarted.
The server also reads a file containing mime document types; the @@ -193,7 +189,7 @@ directive in the main configuration files.
httpd.conf
. The
location of this file is set at compile-time, but may be overridden
-with the -f
command line flag. Some sites also have
-srm.conf
and access.conf
files for historical
-reasons. In addition, other configuration files may be added using
-the Include
-directive. Any directive may be placed in any of these configuration
-files. Changes to the main configuration files are only recognized by
-Apache when it is started or restarted.
+with the -f
command line flag. In addition, other
+configuration files may be added using the Include
directive. Any
+directive may be placed in any of these configuration files. Changes
+to the main configuration files are only recognized by Apache when it
+is started or restarted.
The server also reads a file containing mime document types; the @@ -193,7 +189,7 @@ directive in the main configuration files.