1.1 and later.<p>
<p>When placed into an <code>.htaccess</code> file or a
-<code><Directory></code> or <code><Location</code> section,
+<code><Directory></code> or <code><Location></code> section,
this directive forces all matching files to be served
as the content type given by <em>media type</em>. For example, if you
had a directory full of GIF files, but did not want to label them all with
1.1 and later.<p>
<p>When placed into an <code>.htaccess</code> file or a
-<code><Directory></code> or <code><Location</code> section,
+<code><Directory></code> or <code><Location></code> section,
this directive forces all matching files to be parsed through the
<a href="../handler.html">handler</a>
given by <em>handler-name</em>. For example, if you had a