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Re: Apache & .htaccess
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve \"Stevers!\" Coile)
Fri Oct 25 09:33:52 1996
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 09:30:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Steve \"Stevers!\" Coile" <scoile@patriot.net>
To: Bret Aguilar <baa@mail.badger1.net>
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On Thu, 24 Oct 1996, Bret Aguilar wrote:
>How do I configure Apache 1.1 to generate log files for each user
>ie. /~user instead of one logfile for all users. The FAQ at www.apache.org
>is not clear on this.
I'm more familiar with 1.0.5 than 1.1.1, but I'd be surprised if this
changed. I don't think you can make a user-specific log without giving
the user a virtual host. However, I'd suggest looking at the Apache 1.1.1
documentation for the TransferLog and ErrorLog directives and seeing
where they may validly appear. If they can appear between <Directory>
tags in your access.conf or in .htaccess files, then that's how you can
do it; otherwise, you're probably out of luck.
Apache 1.1.1 documentation is available at:
http://www.apache.org/docs
Check out the run-time configuration options, then select TransferLog
and ErrorLog from the resulting page.
-Steve Coile
Systems Engineer, Patriot Computer Group
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