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diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.en b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.en deleted file mode 100644 index 38adb0eef29..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.en +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" /> - - <title>PATH_INFO Changes in the CGI Environment</title> - </head> - <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> - - <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" - vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000"> - <div align="CENTER"> - <img src="images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> - - <h3>Apache HTTP Server</h3> - </div> - - - - <h1 align="CENTER">PATH_INFO Changes in the CGI - Environment</h1> - <hr /> - - <h2><a id="over" name="over">Overview</a></h2> - - <p>As implemented in Apache 1.1.1 and earlier versions, the - method Apache used to create PATH_INFO in the CGI environment - was counterintuitive, and could result in crashes in certain - cases. In Apache 1.2 and beyond, this behavior has changed. - Although this results in some compatibility problems with - certain legacy CGI applications, the Apache 1.2 behavior is - still compatible with the CGI/1.1 specification, and CGI - scripts can be easily modified (<a href="#compat">see - below</a>).</p> - - <h2><a id="prob" name="prob">The Problem</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.1.1 and earlier implemented the PATH_INFO and - SCRIPT_NAME environment variables by looking at the filename, - not the URL. While this resulted in the correct values in many - cases, when the filesystem path was overloaded to contain path - information, it could result in errant behavior. For example, - if the following appeared in a config file:</p> -<pre> - Alias /cgi-ralph /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/user.cgi/ralph -</pre> - - <p>In this case, <code>user.cgi</code> is the CGI script, the - "/ralph" is information to be passed onto the CGI. If this - configuration was in place, and a request came for - "<code>/cgi-ralph/script/</code>", the code would set PATH_INFO - to "<code>/ralph/script</code>", and SCRIPT_NAME to - "<code>/cgi-</code>". Obviously, the latter is incorrect. In - certain cases, this could even cause the server to crash.</p> - - <h2><a id="solution" name="solution">The Solution</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.2 and later now determine SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO - by looking directly at the URL, and determining how much of the - URL is client-modifiable, and setting PATH_INFO to it. To use - the above example, PATH_INFO would be set to - "<code>/script</code>", and SCRIPT_NAME to - "<code>/cgi-ralph</code>". This makes sense and results in no - server behavior problems. It also permits the script to be - guaranteed that - "<code>http://$SERVER_NAME:$SERVER_PORT$SCRIPT_NAME$PATH_INFO</code>" - will always be an accessible URL that points to the current - script, something which was not necessarily true with previous - versions of Apache.</p> - - <p>However, the "<code>/ralph</code>" information from the - <code>Alias</code> directive is lost. This is unfortunate, but - we feel that using the filesystem to pass along this sort of - information is not a recommended method, and a script making - use of it "deserves" not to work. Apache 1.2b3 and later, - however, do provide <a href="#compat">a workaround.</a></p> - - <h2><a id="compat" name="compat">Compatibility with Previous - Servers</a></h2> - - <p>It may be necessary for a script that was designed for - earlier versions of Apache or other servers to need the - information that the old PATH_INFO variable provided. For this - purpose, Apache 1.2 (1.2b3 and later) sets an additional - variable, FILEPATH_INFO. This environment variable contains the - value that PATH_INFO would have had with Apache 1.1.1.</p> - - <p>A script that wishes to work with both Apache 1.2 and - earlier versions can simply test for the existence of - FILEPATH_INFO, and use it if available. Otherwise, it can use - PATH_INFO. For example, in Perl, one might use:</p> -<pre> - $path_info = $ENV{'FILEPATH_INFO'} || $ENV{'PATH_INFO'}; -</pre> - - <p>By doing this, a script can work with all servers supporting - the CGI/1.1 specification, including all versions of - Apache.</p> - <hr /> - - <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server</h3> - <a href="./"><img src="images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> - - </body> -</html> - diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.fr b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.fr deleted file mode 100644 index b6c9022a561..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.fr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<!--Traduction anglais 1.7 --> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" /> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" - content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> - - <title>Modification de PATH_INFO dans l'environnement - CGI</title> - </head> - <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> - - <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" - vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000"> - <div align="CENTER"> - <img src="images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> - - <h3>Apache HTTP Server</h3> - </div> - - - - <h1 align="CENTER">Modification de PATH_INFO dans - l'environnement CGI</h1> - <hr /> - - <h2><a id="over" name="over">Vue d'ensemble</a></h2> - - <p>Telle qu'elle était implémentée dans - les versions antérieures à la version 1.1.1 - d'Apache (comprise), la méthode utilisée par - Apache pour créer la variable PATH_INFO dans - l'environnement CGI était loin d'être intuitive, - et pouvait conduire à certaines défaillances dans - certains cas. A partir de la version 1.2 d'Apache, cette - méthode a été modifiée. Bien que - ces modifications puissent conduire à certaines - incompatibilités avec certaines applications CGI, le - comportement d'Apache 1.2 reste toujours compatible avec la - spécification CGI/1.1, et les scripts CGI restent - facilement modifiables (<a href="#compat">voir - ci-dessous</a>).</p> - - <h2><a id="prob" name="prob">Le Problème</a></h2> - - <p>Les versions d'Apache jusqu'à 1.1.1 construisaient - les variables d'environnement CGI PATH_INFO et SCRIPT_NAME en - inspectant les noms de fichiers, et non les URL. Bien que cette - technique conduise à des valeurs correctes dans la - plupart des cas, il pouvait arriver que le chemin défini - par le système de fichiers soit surchargé par une - redéfinition, laquelle conduisait à une mauvaise - interprétation lors de la constitution des variables. - Par exemple, si la ligne suivante apparaissait dans un fichier - de configuration :</p> -<pre> - Alias /cgi-ralph /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/user.cgi/ralph -</pre> - - <p>Dans ce cas, <code>user.cgi</code> désigne le script - CGI, la chaîne "/ralph" est une information à - passer au CGI. Si cette configuration était en place, et - qu'une requête vers "<code>/cgi-ralph/script/</code>" - était reçue, le code du serveur aurait - constitué une variable PATH_INFO de valeur - "<code>/ralph/script</code>", et SCRIPT_NAME de valeur - "<code>/cgi-</code>". Il est évident de constater que la - deuxième variable est fausse. Dans certains cas, cela - aurait même pu conduire à un arrêt du - serveur.</p> - - <h2><a id="solution" name="solution">La Solution</a></h2> - - <p>Les versions postérieures à 1.2 d'Apache - définissent maintenant les variables SCRIPT_NAME et - PATH_INFO en inspectant directement l'URL, et en - déterminant quelle portion de l'URL est modifiable par - le client. PATH_INFO est initialisé à cette - partie modifiable. Pour réexploiter l'exemple ci-dessus, - PATH_INFO prendrait maintenant la valeur - "<code>/script</code>", et SCRIPT_NAME la valeur correcte - "<code>/cgi-ralph</code>". Il n'y a plus de problème de - comportement du serveur dans ce cas. Cela permet en outre de - garantir l'accessibilité de l'URL - <code>http://$SERVER_NAME:$SERVER_PORT$SCRIPT_NAME$PATH_INFO</code>" - laquelle pointe sur le script courant. Ce n'était pas - nécesairement vrai dans les versions - précédentes d'Apache.</p> - - <p>Toutefois, l'information "<code>/ralph</code>" de la - directive <code>Alias</code> est perdue. Nous pensions que - l'utilisation du système de fichiers pour faire passer - ce genre d'information n'était pas une méthode - recommandée, et un script utilisant ce principe - était de toutes façons à éviter. - Nous avons ajouté malgré tout à partir de - la version 1.2b3 d'Apache une façon de <a - href="#compat">contourner</a> cette restriction.</p> - - <h2><a id="compat" name="compat">Compatibilité avec des - serveurs plus anciens</a></h2> - - <p>Il se peut que certains scripts écrits pour des - versions antérieures d'Apache ou pour d'autres serveurs - aient besoin d'exploiter les informations données dans - l'ancien modèle de variable PATH_INFO. A cet effet, la - version 1.2 d'Apache (1.2b3 et postérieures) proposent - une variable supplémentaire, appelée - FILEPATH_INFO. Cette nouvelle variable d'environnement contient - la valeur qui était précédemment inscrite - dans PATH_INFO par la version 1.1.1 d'Apache.</p> - - <p>Un script désirant être compatible avec toutes - les versions d'Apache peut simplement tester l'existence de la - variable FILEPATH_INFO, et utiliser cette variable si besoin - est. Autrement, il récupérera ses informations - dans la variable PATH_INFO. Par exemple, en Perl, on pourra - écrire :</p> -<pre> - $path_info = $ENV{'FILEPATH_INFO'} || $ENV{'PATH_INFO'}; -</pre> - - <p>Par cette écriture, un script fonctionnera avec tous - les serveurs conformes à la spécification - CGI/1.1, incluant par là même toutes les versions - d'Apache.</p> - <hr /> - - <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server</h3> - <a href="./"><img src="images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> - - </body> -</html> - diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.html b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.html deleted file mode 100644 index 434ab2106b4..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" /> - - <title>PATH_INFO Changes in the CGI Environment</title> - </head> - <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> - - <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" - vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000"> - <div align="CENTER"> - <img src="images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> - - <h3>Apache HTTP Server</h3> - </div> - - - - <h1 align="CENTER">PATH_INFO Changes in the CGI - Environment</h1> - <hr /> - - <h2><a id="over" name="over">Overview</a></h2> - - <p>As implemented in Apache 1.1.1 and earlier versions, the - method Apache used to create PATH_INFO in the CGI environment - was counterintuitive, and could result in crashes in certain - cases. In Apache 1.2 and beyond, this behavior has changed. - Although this results in some compatibility problems with - certain legacy CGI applications, the Apache 1.2 behavior is - still compatible with the CGI/1.1 specification, and CGI - scripts can be easily modified (<a href="#compat">see - below</a>).</p> - - <h2><a id="prob" name="prob">The Problem</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.1.1 and earlier implemented the PATH_INFO and - SCRIPT_NAME environment variables by looking at the filename, - not the URL. While this resulted in the correct values in many - cases, when the filesystem path was overloaded to contain path - information, it could result in errant behavior. For example, - if the following appeared in a config file:</p> -<pre> - Alias /cgi-ralph /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/user.cgi/ralph -</pre> - - <p>In this case, <code>user.cgi</code> is the CGI script, the - "/ralph" is information to be passed onto the CGI. If this - configuration was in place, and a request came for - "<code>/cgi-ralph/script/</code>", the code would set PATH_INFO - to "<code>/ralph/script</code>", and SCRIPT_NAME to - "<code>/cgi-</code>". Obviously, the latter is incorrect. In - certain cases, this could even cause the server to crash.</p> - - <h2><a id="solution" name="solution">The Solution</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.2 and later now determine SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO - by looking directly at the URL, and determining how much of the - URL is client-modifiable, and setting PATH_INFO to it. To use - the above example, PATH_INFO would be set to - "<code>/script</code>", and SCRIPT_NAME to - "<code>/cgi-ralph</code>". This makes sense and results in no - server behavior problems. It also permits the script to be - guaranteed that - "<code>http://$SERVER_NAME:$SERVER_PORT$SCRIPT_NAME$PATH_INFO</code>" - will always be an accessible URL that points to the current - script, something which was not necessarily true with previous - versions of Apache.</p> - - <p>However, the "<code>/ralph</code>" information from the - <code>Alias</code> directive is lost. This is unfortunate, but - we feel that using the filesystem to pass along this sort of - information is not a recommended method, and a script making - use of it "deserves" not to work. Apache 1.2b3 and later, - however, do provide <a href="#compat">a workaround.</a></p> - - <h2><a id="compat" name="compat">Compatibility with Previous - Servers</a></h2> - - <p>It may be necessary for a script that was designed for - earlier versions of Apache or other servers to need the - information that the old PATH_INFO variable provided. For this - purpose, Apache 1.2 (1.2b3 and later) sets an additional - variable, FILEPATH_INFO. This environment variable contains the - value that PATH_INFO would have had with Apache 1.1.1.</p> - - <p>A script that wishes to work with both Apache 1.2 and - earlier versions can simply test for the existence of - FILEPATH_INFO, and use it if available. Otherwise, it can use - PATH_INFO. For example, in Perl, one might use:</p> -<pre> - $path_info = $ENV{'FILEPATH_INFO'} || $ENV{'PATH_INFO'}; -</pre> - - <p>By doing this, a script can work with all servers supporting - the CGI/1.1 specification, including all versions of - Apache.</p> - <hr /> - - <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server</h3> - <a href="./"><img src="images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> - - </body> -</html> - - - diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.ja.jis b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.ja.jis deleted file mode 100644 index 76a423a2513..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/cgi_path.html.ja.jis +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-2022-jp"?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - - <title>CGI $B4D6-$N(B PATH_INFO $B$NJQ99(B</title> - <!-- English revision: 1.8 --> - </head> - <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> - - <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#0000ff" - vlink="#000080" alink="#ff0000"> - <div align="CENTER"> - <img src="images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> - - <h3>Apache HTTP Server</h3> - </div> - - - - <h1 align="center">CGI $B4D6-$N(B PATH_INFO $B$NJQ99(B</h1> - <hr /> - - - <h2><a id="over" name="over">$B35MW(B</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.1.1 $B$*$h$S$=$l0JA0$N%P!<%8%g%s$G<BAu$5$l$F$$$?(B - CGI $B4D6-$G(B PATH_INFO $B$r:n@.$9$kJ}K!$OD>4QE*$G$J$/!"(B - $B>l9g$K$h$C$F$O%/%i%C%7%e$9$k$3$H$b$"$j$^$7$?!#(B - Apache 1.2 $B5Z$S$=$l0J9_$K$*$$$F!"$3$NF0:n$,JQ99$5$l$^$7$?!#(B - $B$3$N$3$H$K$h$jFCDj$N8E$$(B CGI $B%"%W%j%1!<%7%g%s$K$*$$$F$$$/$D$+(B - $B8_49@-$NLdBj$,@8$8$k$3$H$,$"$j$^$9$,!"$=$l$G$b(B Apache 1.2 $B$NF0:n$O(B - CGI/1.1 $B;EMM$H8_49$,$"$j!"(BCGI $B%9%/%j%W%H$OMF0W$K=$@5$G$-$^$9(B(<a - href="#compat">$B0J2<;2>H(B</a>)$B!#(B</p> - - <h2><a id="prob" name="prob">$BLdBj(B</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.1.1 $B$*$h$S$=$l0JA0$G$O!"(BURL $B$G$O$J$/%U%!%$%kL>$r;2>H$7$F(B - PATH_INFO $B$H(B SCRIPT_NAME $B4D6-JQ?t$r@_Dj$7$F$$$^$7$?!#(B - $BB?$/$N>l9g$O$3$l$,@5$7$$7k2L$rJV$7$^$9$,!"%Q%9>pJs$r4^$`$h$&$K(B - filesystem $B%Q%9$,%*!<%P!<%m!<%I$5$l$?>l9g$O!"(B - $B8m$C$?7k2L$rJV$9>l9g$,$"$j$^$7$?!#(B - $B$?$H$($P!"@_Dj%U%!%$%k$K0J2<$,$"$k>l9g(B</p> -<pre> - Alias /cgi-ralph /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/user.cgi/ralph -</pre> - - <p>$B$3$N>l9g!"(B<code>user.cgi</code> $B$O(B CGI $B%9%/%j%W%H$G$"$j!"(B - "/ralph" $B$O!"(BCGI $B$KEO$5$l$k>pJs$G$9!#$b$7>e$N@_Dj$,$J$5$l$F$$$F!"(B - "<code>/cgi-ralph/script/</code>" $B$X$N%j%/%(%9%H$,Mh$l$P!"(B - PATH_INFO $B$K$O(B "<code>/ralph/script/</code>" $B$,!"(B - SCRIPT_NAME $B$K$O(B "<code>/cgi-</code>" $B$,@_Dj$5$l$^$9!#(B - $BL@$i$+$K!"8e<T$O4V0c$C$F$$$^$9!#FCDj$N>l9g$K$O!"$3$l$K$h$j(B - $B%5!<%P$,%/%i%C%7%e$9$k$3$H$5$($"$j$^$7$?!#(B</p> - - <h2><a id="solution" name="solution">$B2r7h(B</a></h2> - - <p>Apache 1.2 $B0J9_$G$O(B SCRIPT_NAME $B$H(B PATH_INFO $B$N7hDj$K$O(B URL - $B$rD>@\;2>H$7$F!"(BURL - $B$N$I$l$@$1$NItJ,$,%/%i%$%"%s%H$,JQ992DG=$J$N$+$r3NDj$5$;$?>e$G(B - PATH_INFO $B$r@_Dj$9$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$7$?!#>e$NNc$G$O!"(BPATH_INFO $B$K$O(B - "<code>/script</code>" $B$,!"(BSCRIPT_NAME $B$K$O(B - "<code>/cgi-ralph</code>" $B$,@_Dj$5$l$^$9!#(B - $B$3$l$O@5$7$/!"$5$i$K!"%5!<%P$NF0:n$KLdBj$r5/$3$9$3$H$b$"$j$^$;$s!#$^$?!"(B - "<code>http://$SERVER_NAME:$SERVER_PORT$SCRIPT_NAME$PATH_INFO</code>" - $B$,!">o$K:G?7$N%9%/%j%W%H$r;X$9!"%"%/%;%92DG=$J(B URL $B$G$"$k$3$H$r(B - $BJ]>Z$7$^$9!#$3$l$O!"0JA0$N%P!<%8%g%s$N(B Apache - $B$G$OI,$:$7$b$=$&$H$O8B$i$J$+$C$?$3$H$G$9!#(B - </p> - - <p>$B$7$+$7(B <code>Alias</code> $B%G%#%l%/%F%#%V$+$i$N(B - "<code>/ralph</code>" $B>pJs$O<:$o$l$^$9!#(B - $B$3$l$O;DG0$G$9$,!"(Bfilesystem $B$rDL$7$F$3$N<oN`$N>pJs$r(B - $BEO$9$N$OA&$a$i$l$?J}K!$G$O$J$/!"(B - $B$^$?$=$l$r;H$C$?%9%/%j%W%H$OF0:n$7$J$/$F$bEvA3$@$H9M$($^$9!#(B - $B$?$@$7!"(BApache 1.2b3 $B0J9_$G$O(B<a - href="#compat">$BBeBX<jCJ(B</a>$B$rMQ0U$7$F$$$^$9!#(B</p> - - <h2><a id="compat" name="compat">$B0JA0$N%5!<%P$H$N8_49@-(B</a></h2> - - <p>$B0JA0$N%P!<%8%g%s$N(B Apache $B$dB>$N%5!<%P8~$1$K@_7W$5$l$?(B - $B%9%/%j%W%H$K$O8E$$(B PATH_INFO $BJQ?t$K$h$jDs6!$5$l$k>pJs$,(B - $BI,MW$G$"$k$+$b$7$l$^$;$s!#(B - $B$3$NL\E*$N$?$a$K!"(B - Apache 1.2 (1.2b3 $B0J9_(B) $B$G$ODI2C$NJQ?t!"(BFILEPATH_INFO - $B$r@_Dj$7$^$9!#$3$N4D6-JQ?t$K$O!"(BApache 1.1.1 $B$G(B - PATH_INFO $B$G$"$C$?$G$"$m$&CM$,@_Dj$5$l$^$9!#(B</p> - - <p>Apache 1.2 $B$*$h$S$=$l0JA0$N%P!<%8%g%s$NN>J}$GF0:n$5$;$?$$%9%/%j%W%H$O!"(B - FILEPATH_INFO $B$NB8:_$rC1$KD4$Y$F!"$=$l$,$"$l$P(B - $B;H$&!"$H$$$&$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#$=$&$G$J$1$l$P!"(BPATH_INFO - $B$r;H$&$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#$?$H$($P!"(BPerl $B$G$O<!$N$b$N$r;H$&$3$H$,$G$-$^$9(B</p> -<pre> - $path_info = $ENV{'FILEPATH_INFO'} || $ENV{'PATH_INFO'}; -</pre> - - <p>$B$3$l$K$h$j!"%9%/%j%W%H$O$9$Y$F$N%P!<%8%g%s$N(B Apache $B$r4^$`!"(B - CGI/1.1 $B$r%5%]!<%H$9$k$9$Y$F$N%5!<%P$GF0:n$9$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#(B - </p> - <hr /> - - <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server</h3> - <a href="./"><img src="images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> - - </body> -</html> - diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/new_features_1_2.html b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/new_features_1_2.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1e8964f5568..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/new_features_1_2.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" /> - - <title>New features with Apache 1.2</title> - </head> - <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> - - <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" - vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000"> - <div align="CENTER"> - <img src="images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> - - <h3>Apache HTTP Server</h3> - </div> - - - - <h1 align="CENTER">Overview of new features</h1> - - <h2>API Changes</h2> - - <p>Some non-compatible changes were made to the Apache API in - order to deal with HTTP/1.1 compatibility. It is possible that - some modules will no longer work (specifically, those that - process input using the POST or PUT methods). If you encounter - a module that does not work, please contact the author. A <a - href="misc/client_block_api.html">programmer's note</a> on the - subject is available.</p> - - <p>Additionally, some changes were made to the CGI environment - that may cause some CGI scripts to work incorrectly. If you are - experiencing trouble with a CGI that worked fine under Apache - 1.1.1, please see <a href="cgi_path.html">our explanation of - the changes.</a></p> - - <h2>New Features with Apache 1.2</h2> - - <p>New features with this release, as extensions of the Apache - functionality. Because the core code has changed so - significantly, there are certain liberties that earlier - versions of Apache (and the NCSA daemon) took that recent - Apache versions are pickier about - please check the <a - href="misc/compat_notes.html">compatibility notes</a> if you - have any problems.</p> - <hr /> - - <p>In addition to a number of bug fixes and internal - performance enhancements, <a - href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/">Apache 1.2</a> has the - following specific new user features:</p> - - <ul> - <!-- change the "name" to an "href" if/when there's such a document --> - - <li><strong><a id="http11.html" name="http11.html">HTTP/1.1 - Compliance</a></strong> [Documentation to be written]<br /> - Aside from the optional proxy module (which operates as - HTTP/1.0), Apache is conditionally compliant with the - HTTP/1.1 proposed standard, as approved by the IESG and the - <a href="http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/">IETF HTTP - working group</a>. HTTP/1.1 provides a much-improved - protocol, and should allow for greater performance and - efficiency when transferring files. Apache does, however, - still work great with HTTP/1.0 browsers. We are very close to - being unconditionally compliant; if you note any deviance - from the proposed standard, please report it as a bug.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_include.html">eXtended Server - Side Includes (XSSI)</a></strong><br /> - A new set of server-side include directives allows the user - to better create WWW pages. This includes number of powerful - new features, such as the ability to set variables and use - conditional HTML.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/core.html#files">File-based and - Regex-enabled Directive Sections</a></strong><br /> - The new <a - href="mod/core.html#files"><code><Files></code></a> - section allows directives to be enabled based on full - filename, not just directory and URL. In addition, - <code><Files></code> sections can appear in - <code>.htaccess</code> files. <code><Files></code>, - along with <a - href="mod/core.html#directory"><code><Directory></code></a> - and <a - href="mod/core.html#location"><code><Location></code></a>, - can also now be based on regular expressions, not just simple - prefix matching.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_browser.html">Browser-based - Environment Variables</a></strong><br /> - Environment variables can now be set based on the - <code>User-Agent</code> string of the browser. Combined with - <a href="mod/mod_include.html">XSSI</a>, this allows you to - write browser-based conditional HTML documents.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="suexec.html">SetUID CGI - Execution</a></strong><br /> - Apache now supports the execution of CGI scripts as users - other than the server user. A number of security checks are - built in to try and make this as safe as possible.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_rewrite.html">URL Rewriting - Module</a></strong><br /> - The optional <code>mod_rewrite</code> module is now - included. This module can provide powerful URL mapping, using - regular expressions. There's nothing this module can't - do!</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_log_config.html">Enhanced, - Configurable Logging</a></strong><br /> - The optional <code>mod_log_config</code> included with - earlier versions of Apache is now standard, and has been - enhanced to allow logging of much more detail about the - transaction, and can be used to open <a - href="multilogs.html">more than one log file</a> at once - (each of which can have a different log format). If you have - Apache write any logs to a directory which is writable by - anyone other than the user that starts the server, see the <a - href="misc/security_tips.html">security tips</a> document to - be sure you aren't putting the security of your server at - risk.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_usertrack.html">User Tracking - (Cookies) Revisions</a></strong><br /> - The <code>mod_cookies</code> included with previous versions - of Apache has been renamed <code>mod_usertrack</code>, to - more accurately reflect its function (some people - inadvertently thought it enabled cookie support in Apache, - which is not true - Apache supports the use of cookies - directly). It is also now possible to disable the generation - of cookies, even when the cookie module is compiled in. Also, - an expiry time can be set on the cookies.</li> - - <li><strong><a - href="mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost> - Enhancements</a></strong><br /> - The <VirtualHost> directive can now take more than one - IP address or hostname. This lets a single vhost handles - requests for multiple IPs or hostnames. Also the special - section <VirtualHost _default_> can be used to handle - requests normally left for the main server - configuration.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_cgi.html#cgi_debug">CGI - Debugging Environment</a></strong><br /> - <code>ScriptLog</code> allows you to now set up a log that - records all input and output to failed CGI scripts. This - includes environment variables, input headers, POST data, - output, and more. This makes CGI scripts much easier to - debug.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/core.html#rlimit">Resource Limits - for CGI Scripts</a></strong><br /> - New directives allow the limiting of resources used by CGI - scripts (<em>e.g.</em>, max CPU time). This is helpful in - preventing 'runaway' CGI processes.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_alias.html">Redirect Directive - Can Return Alternate Status</a></strong><br /> - The Redirect directive can return permanent or temporary - redirects, "Gone" or "See Other" HTTP status. For - NCSA-compatibility, RedirectTemp and RedirectPermanent are - also implemented.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="install.html">Simplified - Compilation</a></strong><br /> - The process of configuring Apache for compilation has been - simplified.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/core.html#options">Add or Remove - Options</a></strong><br /> - The <code>Options</code> directive can now add or remove - options from those currently in force, rather than always - replacing them.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="invoking.html#help">Command-line - Help</a></strong><br /> - The <code>-h</code> command-line option now lists all the - available directives.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/mod_headers.html">Optional Headers - Module to Set or Remove HTTP Headers</a></strong><br /> - The optional <code>mod_headers</code> module can be used to - set custom headers in the HTTP response. It can append to - existing headers, replace them, or remove headers from the - response.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/core.html#ifmodule">Conditional - Config Directives</a></strong><br /> - A new <code><IfModule></code> section allows - directives to be enabled only if a given module is loaded - into the server.</li> - - <li><strong><a href="mod/core.html#satisfy">NCSA Satisfy - authentication directive now implemented</a></strong><br /> - <code>Satisfy</code> allows for more flexible access control - configurations.</li> - - <li><strong>Better NCSA Compatibility</strong><br /> - Apache directives are now more compatible with NCSA 1.5 to - make moving between servers easier. In particular, Apache now - implements the <a - href="mod/core.html#satisfy"><code>Satisfy</code></a>, <a - href="mod/core.html#maxkeepaliverequests">MaxKeepAliveRequests</a>, - <a - href="mod/mod_alias.html#redirectperm">RedirectPermanent</a> - and <a - href="mod/mod_alias.html#redirecttemp">RedirectTemp</a>, - directives, and the following directives are now - syntax-compatible with NCSA: <a - href="mod/mod_auth.html#authuserfile">AuthUserFile</a>, <a - href="mod/mod_auth.html#authgroupfile">AuthGroupFile</a>, <a - href="mod/mod_digest.html#authdigestfile">AuthDigestFile</a>, - <a href="mod/core.html#keepalive">KeepAlive</a> and <a - href="mod/core.html#keepalivetimeout">KeepAliveTimeout</a>.</li> - - <li> - <strong><a href="mod/mod_proxy.html">Optional proxy - module</a></strong><br /> - An improved FTP, HTTP, and CONNECT mode SSL proxy is - included with Apache 1.2. Some of the changes visible to - users: - - <dl> - <dd> - <dl> - <dt>- Improved FTP proxy supporting PASV mode</dt> - - <dt>- ProxyBlock directive for excluding sites to - proxy</dt> - - <dt>- NoCache * directive for disabling proxy - caching</dt> - - <dt>- Numerous bug fixes</dt> - </dl> - </dd> - </dl> - </li> - </ul> - <hr /> - - <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server</h3> - <a href="./"><img src="images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> - - </body> -</html> - diff --git a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/sitemap.html b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/sitemap.html index 3551206dee0..99b4d26f6e9 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/sitemap.html +++ b/usr.sbin/httpd/htdocs/manual/sitemap.html @@ -160,7 +160,6 @@ Side Includes</a></li> <li><a href="misc/">Older Documentation</a> <ul> -<li><a href="cgi_path.html">PATH_INFO Changes in the CGI Environment</a></li> <li><a href="keepalive.html">Apache Keep-Alive Support</a></li> <li><a href="multilogs.html">Apache Multiple Log Files</a></li> <li><a href="process-model.html">Server Pool Management</a></li> |