On 26.04.2013 5:02, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
On 04/25/2013 08:40 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
I would say we shouldn't document unless we habe a vauge idea why.
Agreed. But I was basing this on reports from people who were using XAMPP, not my lame attempts. Still, I haven't tried to reproduce the XAMPP issue, either.
For now, I suppose this is just something to make a mental note of until the problem becomes more real.
Instead of Order allow,deny Allow from all
httpd 2.4 uses Require all granted
RewriteLog /var/www/host/logs/rewrite.log RewriteLogLevel 3 also is not supported
LogLevel warn rewrite:trace8 should be used instead.
I briefly run through the documentation and it seems that rewrite rules and condition processing become a bit nginx-like (seems they were aware that nginx increased it's presense). However, I remember wikimedia was running something old like htpd 1.3 and also some local admins recommended it as fastest approach. I personally run nginx/php-fpm, even though it's unsupported (no IE6 workaround). However I do not care about IE6. Dmitriy