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Approved by: tobez (implicit)
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1.1 KiB
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22 lines
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The Apache::ConfigParser module is used to load an Apache configuration
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file to allow programs to determine Apache's configuration directives and
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contexts. The resulting object contains a tree based structure using the
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Apache::ConfigParser::Directive class, which is a subclass of
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Tree::DAG_node, so all of the methods that enable tree based searches and
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modifications from Tree::DAG_Node are also available. The tree structure
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is used to represent the ability to nest sections, such as <VirtualHost>,
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<Directory>, etc.
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Apache does a great job of checking Apache configuration files for errors
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and this modules leaves most of that to Apache. This module does minimal
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configuration file checking. The module currently checks for:
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Start and end context names match
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The module checks if the start and end context names match. If the end
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context name does not match the start context name, then it is ignored.
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The module does not even check if the configuration contexts have valid
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names.
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-ConfigParser
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Author: Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com>.
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