Loading docs/manual/mod/core.xml +14 −13 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -2420,8 +2420,8 @@ presence or absence of a specific directive</description> <p>In the former case, the directives between the start and end markers are only processed if a directive of the given name is available at the time of processing. The second format reverses the test, and only processes the directives if the <var>directive-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> defined.</p> and only processes the directives if <var>directive-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> available.</p> <note>This section should only be used if you need to have one configuration file that works across multiple versions of Loading Loading @@ -2449,30 +2449,31 @@ presence or absence of a specific section directive</description> <var>test</var>>...</IfSection></code> section is used to mark directives that are conditional on the presence of a specific section directive. A section directive is any directive such as <directive type="section">virtualhost</directive> which such as <directive type="section">VirtualHost</directive> which encloses other directives, and has a directive name with a leading "<". The sec "<".</p> The directives within an <directive type="section" <p>The directives within an <directive type="section" >IfSection</directive> section are only processed if the <var>test</var> is true. If <var>test</var> is false, everything between the start and end markers is ignored.</p> <p>The <var>section-name</var> specified must not include the leading "<". The <var>test</var> in the <directive type="section">IfSection</directive> section can be one of two forms:</p> <p>The <var>section-name</var> must be specified without either the leading "<" or closing ">". The <var>test</var> in the <directive type="section">IfSection</directive> section can be one of two forms:</p> <ul> <li><var>section-name</var></li> <li>!<var>section-name</var></li> </ul> <p>In the former case, the directives between the start and end markers are only processed if a section directive of the given <p>In the former case, the directives between the start and end markers are only processed if a section directive of the given name is available at the time of processing. The second format reverses the test, and only processes the directives if the <var>section-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> defined.</p> reverses the test, and only processes the directives if <var>section-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> an available section directive.</p> <p>For example:</p> Loading Loading
docs/manual/mod/core.xml +14 −13 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -2420,8 +2420,8 @@ presence or absence of a specific directive</description> <p>In the former case, the directives between the start and end markers are only processed if a directive of the given name is available at the time of processing. The second format reverses the test, and only processes the directives if the <var>directive-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> defined.</p> and only processes the directives if <var>directive-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> available.</p> <note>This section should only be used if you need to have one configuration file that works across multiple versions of Loading Loading @@ -2449,30 +2449,31 @@ presence or absence of a specific section directive</description> <var>test</var>>...</IfSection></code> section is used to mark directives that are conditional on the presence of a specific section directive. A section directive is any directive such as <directive type="section">virtualhost</directive> which such as <directive type="section">VirtualHost</directive> which encloses other directives, and has a directive name with a leading "<". The sec "<".</p> The directives within an <directive type="section" <p>The directives within an <directive type="section" >IfSection</directive> section are only processed if the <var>test</var> is true. If <var>test</var> is false, everything between the start and end markers is ignored.</p> <p>The <var>section-name</var> specified must not include the leading "<". The <var>test</var> in the <directive type="section">IfSection</directive> section can be one of two forms:</p> <p>The <var>section-name</var> must be specified without either the leading "<" or closing ">". The <var>test</var> in the <directive type="section">IfSection</directive> section can be one of two forms:</p> <ul> <li><var>section-name</var></li> <li>!<var>section-name</var></li> </ul> <p>In the former case, the directives between the start and end markers are only processed if a section directive of the given <p>In the former case, the directives between the start and end markers are only processed if a section directive of the given name is available at the time of processing. The second format reverses the test, and only processes the directives if the <var>section-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> defined.</p> reverses the test, and only processes the directives if <var>section-name</var> is <strong>not</strong> an available section directive.</p> <p>For example:</p> Loading