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Apache2 configuration problem. Ryan Gallagher
  • From: Ryan Gallagher <hesnut@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Apache2 configuration problem.
  • Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 20:58:17 -0800 (PST)
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  • Hello. Forgive me if this has come up, I can't locate
    anything in the list archives.

    I have compiled mod_xslt sucessfully under
    debian/sarge (testing) and it installed the apache2
    mod_xslt.so sucessfully.

    Module loads fine with no complaints form apache, but
    once I add an XSLT directive such as "XSLTEngine on"
    apache fails to start because it does not recognize
    any of these directives.

    Using AddHandler doesn't seem to have an effect
    without turning the engine on first. Although it lets
    me do so without error provided the the XSLT
    directives are removed. :(

    Help? Advice?
    --hesnut at yahoo dot com

    BTW i'm subscribed, so no need to copy me.





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