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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">  <head>    <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" />    <title>Definitions of terms used to describe Apache    directives</title>  </head>  <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) -->  <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF"  vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000">        <div align="CENTER">      <img src="../images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" />      <h3>Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3</h3>        <p><small><em>Is this the version you want?  For more recent         versions, check our <a href="/docs/">documentation          index</a>.</em></small></p>    </div>    <h1 align="CENTER">Terms Used to Describe Apache    Directives</h1>    <p>Each Apache configuration directive is described using a    common format that looks like this:</p>    <dl>      <dd><a href="#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a>      <em>directive-name</em> <em>some args</em><br />       <a href="#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a>      <samp><em>directive-name default-value</em></samp><br />       <a href="#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a>      <em>context-list</em><br />       <a href="#Override"      rel="Help"><strong>Override:</strong></a>      <em>override</em><br />       <a href="#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a>      <em>status</em><br />       <a href="#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a>      <em>module-name</em><br />       <a href="#Compatibility"      rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a>      <em>compatibility notes</em></dd>    </dl>    <p>Each of the directive's attributes, complete with possible    values where possible, are described in this document.</p>    <h2>Directive Terms</h2>    <ul>      <li><a href="#Syntax">Syntax</a></li>      <li><a href="#Default">Default</a></li>      <li><a href="#Context">Context</a></li>      <li><a href="#Override">Override</a></li>      <li><a href="#Status">Status</a></li>      <li><a href="#Module">Module</a></li>      <li><a href="#Compatibility">Compatibility</a></li>    </ul>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Syntax" name="Syntax">Syntax</a></h2>    <p>This indicates the format of the directive as it would    appear in a configuration file. This syntax is extremely    directive-specific, and is described in detail in the    directive's definition. Generally, the directive name is    followed by a series of one or more space-separated arguments.    If an argument contains a space, the argument must be enclosed    in double quotes. Optional arguments are enclosed in square    brackets. Where an argument can take on more than one possible    value, the possible values are separated by vertical bars "|".    Literal text is presented in the default font, while    argument-types for which substitution is necessary are    <em>emphasized</em>. Directives which can take a variable    number of arguments will end in "..." indicating that the last    argument is repeated.</p>    <p>Directives use a great number of different argument types. A    few common ones are defined below.</p>    <dl>      <dt><em>URL</em></dt>      <dd>A complete Uniform Resource Locator including a scheme,      hostname, and optional pathname as in      <code>http://www.example.com/path/to/file.html</code></dd>      <dt><em>URL-path</em></dt>      <dd>The part of a <em>url</em> which follows the scheme and      hostname as in <code>/path/to/file.html</code>. The      <em>url-path</em> represents a web-view of a resource, as      opposed to a file-system view.</dd>      <dt><em>file-path</em></dt>      <dd>The path to a file in the local file-system beginning      with the root directory as in      <code>/usr/local/apache/htdocs/path/to/file.html</code>.      Unless otherwise specified, a <em>file-path</em> which does      not begin with a slash will be treated as relative to the <a      href="core.html#serverroot">ServerRoot</a>.</dd>      <dt><em>directory-path</em></dt>      <dd>The path to a directory in the local file-system      beginning with the root directory as in      <code>/usr/local/apache/htdocs/path/to/</code>.</dd>      <dt><em>filename</em></dt>      <dd>The name of a file with no accompanying path information      as in <code>file.html</code>.</dd>      <dt><em>regex</em></dt>      <dd>A <a href="../misc/FAQ.html#regex">regular      expression</a>, which is a way of describing a pattern to      match in text. The directive definition will specify what the      <em>regex</em> is matching against.</dd>      <dt><em>extension</em></dt>      <dd>In general, this is the part of the <em>filename</em>      which follows the last dot. However, Apache recognizes      multiple filename extensions, so if a <em>filename</em>      contains more than one dot, each dot-separated part of the      filename following the first dot is an <em>extension</em>.      For example, the <em>filename</em> <code>file.html.en</code>      contains two extensions: <code>.html</code> and      <code>.en</code>. For Apache directives, you may specify      <em>extension</em>s with or without the leading dot. In      addition, <em>extension</em>s are not case sensitive.</dd>      <dt><em>MIME-type</em></dt>      <dd>A method of describing the format of a file which      consists of a major format type and a minor format type,      separated by a slash as in <code>text/html</code>.</dd>      <dt><em>env-variable</em></dt>      <dd>The name of an <a href="../env.html">environment      variable</a> defined in the Apache configuration process.      Note this is not necessarily the same as an operating system      environment variable. See the <a      href="../env.html">environment variable documentation</a> for      more details.</dd>    </dl>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Default" name="Default">Default</a></h2>    <p>If the directive has a default value (<em>i.e.</em>, if you    omit it from your configuration entirely, the Apache Web server    will behave as though you set it to a particular value), it is    described here. If there is no default value, this section    should say "<em>None</em>". Note that the default listed here    is not necessarily the same as the value the directive takes in    the default httpd.conf distributed with the server.</p>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Context" name="Context">Context</a></h2>    <p>This indicates where in the server's configuration files the    directive is legal. It's a comma-separated list of one or more    of the following values:</p>    <dl>      <dt><strong>server config</strong></dt>      <dd>This means that the directive may be used in the server      configuration files (<em>e.g.</em>, <samp>httpd.conf</samp>,      <samp>srm.conf</samp>, and <samp>access.conf</samp>), but      <strong>not</strong> within any      <samp>&lt;VirtualHost&gt;</samp> or &lt;Directory&gt;      containers. It is not allowed in <samp>.htaccess</samp> files      at all.</dd>      <dt><strong>virtual host</strong></dt>      <dd>This context means that the directive may appear inside      <samp>&lt;VirtualHost&gt;</samp> containers in the server      configuration files.</dd>      <dt><strong>directory</strong></dt>      <dd>A directive marked as being valid in this context may be      used inside <samp>&lt;Directory&gt;</samp>,      <samp>&lt;Location&gt;</samp>, and <samp>&lt;Files&gt;</samp>      containers in the server configuration files, subject to the      restrictions outlined in <a href="../sections.html">How      Directory, Location and Files sections work</a>.</dd>      <dt><strong>.htaccess</strong></dt>      <dd>If a directive is valid in this context, it means that it      can appear inside <em>per</em>-directory      <samp>.htaccess</samp> files. It may not be processed, though      depending upon the <a href="#Override"      rel="Help">overrides</a> currently active.</dd>    </dl>    <p>The directive is <em>only</em> allowed within the designated    context; if you try to use it elsewhere, you'll get a    configuration error that will either prevent the server from    handling requests in that context correctly, or will keep the    server from operating at all -- <em>i.e.</em>, the server won't    even start.</p>    <p>The valid locations for the directive are actually the    result of a Boolean OR of all of the listed contexts. In other    words, a directive that is marked as being valid in    "<samp>server config, .htaccess</samp>" can be used in the    <samp>httpd.conf</samp> file and in <samp>.htaccess</samp>    files, but not within any &lt;Directory&gt; or    &lt;VirtualHost&gt; containers.</p>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Override" name="Override">Override</a></h2>    <p>This directive attribute indicates which configuration    override must be active in order for the directive to be    processed when it appears in a <samp>.htaccess</samp> file. If    the directive's <a href="#Context" rel="Help">context</a>    doesn't permit it to appear in <samp>.htaccess</samp> files,    this attribute should say "<em>Not applicable</em>".</p>    <p>Overrides are activated by the <a    href="core.html#allowoverride"    rel="Help"><samp>AllowOverride</samp></a> directive, and apply    to a particular scope (such as a directory) and all    descendants, unless further modified by other    <samp>AllowOverride</samp> directives at lower levels. The    documentation for that directive also lists the possible    override names available.</p>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Status" name="Status">Status</a></h2>    <p>This indicates how tightly bound into the Apache Web server    the directive is; in other words, you may need to recompile the    server with an enhanced set of modules in order to gain access    to the directive and its functionality. Possible values for    this attribute are:</p>    <dl>      <dt><strong>Core</strong></dt>      <dd>If a directive is listed as having "Core" status, that      means it is part of the innermost portions of the Apache Web      server, and is always available.</dd>      <dt><strong>Base</strong></dt>      <dd>A directive labeled as having "Base" status is supported      by one of the standard Apache modules which is compiled into      the server by default, and is therefore normally available      unless you've taken steps to remove the module from your      configuration.</dd>      <dt><strong>Extension</strong></dt>      <dd>A directive with "Extension" status is provided by one of      the modules included with the Apache server kit, but the      module isn't normally compiled into the server. To enable the      directive and its functionality, you will need to change the      server build configuration files and re-compile Apache.</dd>      <dt><strong>Experimental</strong></dt>      <dd>"Experimental" status indicates that the directive is      available as part of the Apache kit, but you're on your own      if you try to use it. The directive is being documented for      completeness, and is not necessarily supported. The module      which provides the directive may or may not be compiled in by      default; check the top of the page which describes the      directive and its module to see if it remarks on the      availability.</dd>    </dl>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Module" name="Module">Module</a></h2>    <p>This quite simply lists the name of the source module which    defines the directive.</p>    <hr />    <h2><a id="Compatibility"    name="Compatibility">Compatibility</a></h2>    <p>If the directive wasn't part of the original Apache version    1 distribution, the version in which it was introduced should    be listed here. If the directive has the same name as one from    the NCSA HTTPd server, any inconsistencies in behavior between    the two should also be mentioned. Otherwise, this attribute    should say "<em>No compatibility issues.</em>"</p>        <hr />    <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3</h3>    <a href="./"><img src="../images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a>    <a href="../"><img src="../images/home.gif" alt="Home" /></a>  </body></html>

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