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<0> ks.. <1> ok <2> pastebin.com <0> bah! <0> rafb is better :) <2> i need a couple users that will stay in #squirrelmail <2> never used it <0> its faster and i prefer its output <2> it has more languages <0> which? <2> rafb.net has more languages <0> ahh <2> can someone here help me with some php syntax ?
<2> I need something explained to me <2> I don't need any thing solved. <0> so whats the question <3> hello <3> anyone in here ? <4> no <3> how can i make an include of a txt file in a html ? <4> <!--#include file="data/chmod_bar.html" --> <3> i know that in php is <?php include( <3> but it does not work <2> You cant yoio <3> i`ve tried it <2> HTML is not dynamic <2> duh <3> look what p`u says <2> you can only include css <3> i see <2> you cant dynamically load anything into plain text html <2> you have to use something like php <4> you can do what i pasted. in an html file, which will add that file to it. do you get an error? is the file named .shtml? have you set the 'include' directives in httpd.conf? <5> digs is on drugs. <5> see http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/ssi.html <4> yes <3> thanks you guys <3> gtg <3> bye <2> No I am not. <2> You can't do that with a plain text .html file <2> sure you can do it with ssi and a properly setup apache and .SHTML <5> you can do it with "plain" .html files too. <2> that wast what the question was... and besides you dont have near the control over things as you do php, dynamic inclusion of files is not an html strong point... there is minimal support for it <2> dynamically load and generate content with plain html and no ssi ? <0> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_include.html#xbithack <2> all i know is that is a ****y way to do things <0> on <0> Any text/html file that has the user-execute bit set will be treated as a server-parsed html document. <2> html was not meant to be server side <0> . <0> so no need to rename .shtml <2> it is barely supported and not to full html spec as far as i have read <2> if you want to dynamically generate content, html is not the best way <2> thats all i know <0> heh <2> i guess which is nothing <2> **** i hate myself sometimes <2> :x <0> bah <0> dont not speak up just because you think you might not be right <2> no i always get made fun of or called an idiot. i am over it <6> heh, out of interest, is there anyway to enable ssi in cgi script's output?
<7> go already <7> the restroom's the second door on the right <7> I see is'nt a bit deflated now. good <7> it's* <8> hello <8> anyone here? <8> if so where can I find the apache server logs? <9> comment faire pour que mon ip pointe sur mon site et pas sur mon routeur <8> :D <8> not french:) <8> sorry <8> byez <8> found log source File: /var/log/apache/access.log <10> kove: NAT? <11> :) <12> morning <12> 2.0.55? <12> what about 2.2.0? <13> w00t <14> hi mortals <0> morning people <15> yo <16> werd. <16> Welp, looks like i'm going back to Phoenix here soon. <0> ahh bummer <16> yea... <2> hey azer is there a way to make apache use a seperate access log for each virtual host or domain ? <0> sure <0> just set the log in each vhost container <0> with complete paths <2> ok <2> cool <14> its not a problem to have to set a vhost for each vhost when you have a thousand vhosts ? <2> I really don't understand cron tabs :/ <14> hi everyone <2> hey T0aD <14> hey digs <2> and do you mean set an ' ACCESS LOG' for each vhost ? <0> digs; http://rapidfx.org/data/crontab.shtml <14> yes <2> I dont know. Azer ? <2> Cool RAPIDFX IS BACK UP :D yeahhh <0> http://rapidfx.org/data/httpd2_conf.txt <0> scroll tot he bottom. it shows the vhostl og stuff, but yes, a seperate log for 1000 vhosts would not be leet <0> a parse would be better of a single log <0> if you have a thousand hosts <14> yeah but you still have to create entries for error_log <14> i think that ****s anyway <17> hi, is it posible to use .htaccess to eneable mod_dav ? <2> CustomLog /var/log/www/user2/access_log common <2> CustomLog /var/log/www/user2/referer_log referer <2> CustomLog /var/log/www/user2/agent_log agent <0> darkdrgn2k: i would say no. but i am not sure <2> if i dont make the referer_log referer and agent_log agent they will all log in access_log common right ? <0> not unless you use 'combined' <2> I do <0> logs should be set with caution btw... <0> permissions and such for them <2> as long as i keep them in /var/log/www/ <2> they should be okay right ? what user and permissions should log files have ? i suppose i should be reading for that answer. I read it at one point but have forgotten
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