From: dgaudet Date: Thu, 3 Jul 1997 06:06:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: and a few more 1.3isms I let slep in X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5c2bf26a7c37796cea9abbf0d729f7d8c9281eed;p=thirdparty%2Fapache%2Fhttpd.git and a few more 1.3isms I let slep in git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/1.3@78509 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- diff --git a/APACHE_1_2_X/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_userdir.html b/APACHE_1_2_X/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_userdir.html index fb0a201c890..790c752efaa 100644 --- a/APACHE_1_2_X/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_userdir.html +++ b/APACHE_1_2_X/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_userdir.html @@ -33,37 +33,13 @@ is compiled in by default. It provides for user-specific directories. Status: Base
Module: mod_userdir
Compatibility: All forms except the UserDir -public_html form are only available in Apache 1.1 or above. Use -of the enabled keyword, or disabled with a -list of usernames, is only available in Apache 1.3 and above.

+public_html form are only available in Apache 1.1 or above.

The UserDir directive sets the real directory in a user's home directory to use when a request for a document for a user is received. -Directory/filename is one of the following: -

- -

-If neither the enabled nor the disabled -keywords appear in the Userdir directive, the argument is -treated as a filename pattern, and is used to turn the name into a -directory specification. A request for +Directory is either disabled, to disable this feature, + or the name of a directory, following one of the following +patterns. If not disabled, then a request for http://www.foo.com/~bob/one/two.html will be translated to:

 UserDir public_html     -> ~bob/public_html/one/two.html
@@ -76,28 +52,23 @@ UserDir http://www.foo.com/users   -> http//www.foo.com/users/bob/one/two.htm
 UserDir http://www.foo.com/*/usr   -> http://www.foo.com/bob/usr/one/two.html
 UserDir http://www.foo.com/~*/     -> http://www.foo.com/~bob/one/two.html
 
+ +

+ +Be careful when using this directive; for instance, "UserDir +./" would map "/~root" to +"/" - which is probably undesirable. See also +the +<Directory> +directive and the +Security Tips +page for more information. +

-
- - Be careful when using this directive; for instance, - "UserDir ./" would map - "/~root" to - "/" - which is probably undesirable. If you are - running Apache 1.3 or above, it is strongly recommended that your - configuration include a - "UserDir disabled root" declaration. - See also - the - <Directory> - directive and the - Security Tips - page for more information. - -