Anton Aylward wrote:
You set it up in /etc/sysconfig/apache - there's a variable specifying which modules to load.
That's one of the most intimidating config files I've ever come across, so I don't really understand it. It does seem to say that the include module is installed by default and it does have an entry saying:
APACHE_MODULES="actions alias auth_basic authn_file authz_host authz_groupfile authz_default authz_user authn_dbm autoindex cgi dir env expires include log_config mime negotiation setenvif ssl suexec userdir php5 rewrite dav dav_svn authz_svn" So, since include in in that list, I would expect to be able to do server side includes: but I can't.
I'd go further than that. I've added modules there and Apache complains. Obviously its not as simple as that.
Yes it is, honestly.
Where should the modules live? Only in /usr/lib/apache2 ? Apparently not.
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