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On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 21:48:38 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> On 10/19/2011 12:04, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> Well, sure, you'd have to put them someplace where IIS won't look at
>> it. With Apache, the same holds true - if you want to put it someplace
>> where Apache won't care, don't put it in /etc/apache2. :)
>
> Does Apache load all configuration files in /etc/apache2? I thought
> there were like include directives or something.
Honestly I don't know - the newer versions use a conf.d directory that
load everything with a .conf extension in that directory, regardless of
name. That seems to be becoming more common (indeed, I'm contracting to
do some documentation for a company that's got daemons that are being
converted to work in this manner).
Jim
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