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Re: Server Admin - Apache aliases and cases




On Aug 30, 2006, at 6:55 PM, David Muszynski wrote:


On Aug 30, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:


It's always been like this in 10.4 AFAIK. You can turn off the HFS module
if you want Apache to ignore case on Mac OS X Server.


Josh
www.afp548.com

Geno said: Check that hfs_apple_module is turned on in Server Admin.


Okay, so which is it? I'll surmise that it should be 'OFF' to get rid of case sensitivity since my server is case sensitive and my HFS module is checked.

That module allows for case sensitive Apache operations on the default, non-case sensitive, HFS. If you turn it off, and you aren't using a case-sensitive FS, then your web server won't be case sensitive anymore.


Josh

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