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[ILUG] apache

[ILUG] apache

Gary Coady gary at netsoc.tcd.ie
Wed Jun 23 18:30:48 IST 1999


On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 05:55:28PM +0100, Kenn Humborg wrote:
> Michael Field - NC Systems Server Engineering - SUN Ireland wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks to all who helped out on apache/Put
> 
> What was the solution?
> 
> How come _nobody_ CC-ed the list on this one?

Oops! Well the solution I found was http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/
As far as letting individual people edit their websites using this,
it seems a bit awkward - .htaccess per personal folder, and all website
files writable by the apache user, if this is the sort of thing you need.
Pretty nasty if you wanted non-suexec CGI too ;)
For your own personal machine, it seems a lot happier.
The other possibility for needing PUT that I can think of is for using
roaming profiles with Netscape - there was an article on this in
Linuxworld a few days ago, which points out the mod_roaming module for
apache - works quite well. 

Gary.

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