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Posted by Dan Trainor on 10/13/84 11:31
Dan Trainor wrote:
> Good afternoon, all -
>
> I've had problems with auto_prepend_file off and on for as long as I can
> remember. It's hit or miss, and browsing the archives, it looks like
> I'm not alone. I've even written to the list on several occasions
> looking for a solution, to no avail.
>
> I think that auto_{prepend,append}_file are incredibly useful functions,
> but they're crap if they don't work.
>
> Here's the basic setup. From within Apache's config file, here's my
> whole VirtualHost container:
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> <VirtualHost 192.168.1.51>
> DocumentRoot /var/www/virtual
> ServerName 192.168.1.51
> ErrorLog logs/192.168.1.51-error_log
> CustomLog logs/192.168.1.51-access_log combined
>
>
> #begin dan's protected
> directory stuff
> <Directory /demo/protected>
> php_value auto_prepend_file /absolute/path/to/file.php
> </Directory>
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> </VirtualHost>
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> So, as you can see, nothing completely out of the 'norm. The examples
> given in the manual are not all that clear, so by using absolute path
> names, I'm just guessing. I have used relative paths as well - same thing.
>
> The auto_prepend_file directive set from within php.ini, is commented
> out, as to not overwrite my specification. I've tried leaving that
> directive blank, and setting it to something completely different. Same
> results.
>
> If you guys wouldn't mind taking a few more minutes to mow over all of
> this, I would *greatly* appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
> -dant
>
Wow, that example came out really badly. Let's try again:
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.51>
DocumentRoot /var/www/virtual
ServerName 192.168.1.51
ErrorLog logs/192.168.1.51-error_log
CustomLog logs/192.168.1.51-access_log combined
# begin dan's protected directory stuff
<Directory /demo/protected>
php_value auto_prepend_file /absolute/path/to/file.php
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Thanks
-dant
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