From d1f9d5dbcfc877e029e0fb232d884135203e2ff6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martin Kraemer mod_vhost_alias.c
file
and is not compiled in by default. It should be mentioned near the
start of the Configuration
file so that it doesn't
override the behaviour of other modules that do filename translation,
-e.g. mod_userdir
and
+e.g., mod_userdir
and
mod_alias
. It provides
support for dynamically configured mass
virtual hosting.
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ do this you might use the following in your configuration file:
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html
will be satisfied by the file
/usr/local/apache/isp.com/e/x/a/example/directory/file.html
.
-A more even spread of files can be acheived by hashing from the end of
+A more even spread of files can be achieved by hashing from the end of
the name, for example:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.-1/%2.-2/%2.-3/%2
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ this module.
Compatibility: VirtualDocumentRoot is only available in 1.3.5 and later.
The VirtualDocumentRoot
directive allows you to determine
where Apache will find your documents based on the value of the server
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ This directive cannot be used in the same context as
Compatibility: VirtualDocumentRootIP is only available in 1.3.5 and later.
The VirtualDocumentRootIP
directive is like the
VirtualDocumentRoot
directive,
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ instead of the server name.
Compatibility: VirtualScriptAlias is only available in 1.3.5 and later.
The VirtualScriptAlias
directive allows you to determine
where Apache will find CGI scripts in a similar manner to
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ would.
Compatibility: VirtualScriptAliasIP is only available in 1.3.5 and later.
The VirtualScriptAliasIP
directibe is like the
VirtualScriptAlias
directive,
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