... Field of research: Extragalactic astronomy. ... NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Abstract Service . ... CADC Home Page . ... CCD Images of Galaxies . ... RUSSIAN LINKS . ... UA Astronomy Personal Home Page - Bill Keel . ... The Shape of the Rotation Curves of Edge-on Galaxies, by A.V.Zasov and A.V.Khoperskov, 2003. ... A Thickness of Stellar Discs, by A.V.Zasov, and D.V.Bizyaev, 2003 . Minimum Velocity Dispersion in Stable Stellar Disks, by A.V.Khoperskov, A.V.Zasov, and N.V.Tyurina, 2003 . ...
This module provides the ability to set environment variables based upon attributes of the request. ... The mod_setenvif module allows you to set environment variables according to whether different aspects of the request match regular expressions you specify. ... BrowserMatch . ... Syntax: BrowserMatch regex env-variable [= value ] [ env-variable [= value ]] .. ... Module: mod_setenvif . ... The BrowserMatch directive defines environment variables based on the User-Agent HTTP request header field. ...
... It describes how one can use Apache's mod_rewrite to solve typical URL-based problems with which webmasters are often confronted. ... For sites running on a port other than 80 RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^fully\.qualified\.domain\.name [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^ ... For HTTP/1.0 requests there is no solution, but for HTTP/1.1 requests which contain a Host: HTTP header we can use the following ruleset to rewrite http://www.username.host.com/anypath internally to /home/username/anypath : . ...
This module provides for user authentication using MD5 Digest Authentication. Status: Experimental . ... Module Identifier: digest_auth_module . Compatibility: Available in Apache 1.3.8 and later. ... If you use this module, you must make sure to not use mod_digest (because they share some of the same configuration directives). ... Note: Digest authentication is more secure than Basic authentication, but only works with supporting browsers. ... Module: mod_auth_digest . ...
This module provides for determining the types of files from the filename and for association of handlers with files. ... The directives AddCharset , AddEncoding , AddHandler , AddLanguage and AddType are all used to map file extensions onto the meta-information for that file. ... Files> . ... For example, if you had a directory you wanted to be parsed entirely as imagemap rule files, regardless of extension, you might put the following into an .htaccess file in that directory: SetHandler imap-file . ...
These configuration parameters control the core Apache features, and are always available. ... Context: server config . Status: core . ... This feature can be disabled using: AccessConfig /dev/null Or, on Win32 servers, AccessConfig nul Historically, this file only contained <Directory> sections; in fact it can now contain any server directive allowed in the server config context. ... AddDefaultCharset On enables Apache's internal default charset of iso-8859-1 as required by the directive. ...
Configuration Files | ... Options | ... This version of Apache includes changes allowing it to run on IBM's EBCDIC-based TPF (Transaction Processing Facility) operating system. ... It is passed to Apache through the ZINET XPARM field since ZINET is the only way to start the server on TPF. A third group of options apply to both the informational displays (ZFILE) and running the server (ZINET XPARM): -d, -D and -f. The rest of Apache's options are either not applicable or are not supported on TPF. ...
... Naming the individual error document files . ... Creating ErrorDocuments in different languages . ... Customizing Proxy Error Messages . ... This document describes an easy way to provide your apache WWW server with a set of customized error messages which take advantage of Content Negotiation and eXtended Server Side Includes (XSSI) to return error messages generated by the server in the client's native language. ... For demonstration purposes, we present a simple generic error document scheme. ...
... This document outlines the steps needed to install Apache onto a TPF system. ... Releases of the Apache server are compressed into a "tarball" file which must be downloaded to your PC. ... Files of concern include shell scripts and src/Configuration. ... os/tpf/TPFExport . ... Add/remove mod_ xxx .o files so they correspond to the mod_ xxx .o lines in your src/Configuration file. ... Copy the sample linkhttp.dlm file from the src/os/tpf/samples directory to your Apache src directory on OS/390 UNIX. ...
Apache's support for content negotiation has been updated to meet the HTTP/1.1 specification. It can choose the best representation of a resource based on the browser-supplied preferences for media type, languages, character set and encoding. ... Content-Language: . ... The reason for setting this language quality factor for variant with no language to a very low value is to allow for a default variant which can be supplied if none of the other variants match the browser's language preferences. ...
The latest version of this FAQ is always available from the main Apache web site, at < http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html >. ... The errorlog says Apache dumped core, but where's the dump file? ... Why does Apache ask for my password twice before serving a file? ... The best you can do as a server administrator is to accurately configure the mime type of your documents by editing the mime.types file or using an AddType directive in the Apache configuration files. ... No user file? . ...
... Access control . ... These criteria are called Authorization , Authentication , and Access control . ... This usually involves a username and a password, but can include any other method of demonstrating identity, such as a smart card, retina scan, voice recognition, or fingerprints. ... Configure Apache to use that file for authentication. ... Now, users accessing the directory will be required to authenticate against the list of valid users who are in /usr/local/apache/passwd/passwords.dat . ...
... Scope of Directives .htaccess Files . ... Apache is configured by placing directives in plain text configuration files. ... Any directive may be placed in any of these configuration files. ... Apache configuration files contain one directive per line. ... Directives placed in the main configuration files apply to the entire server. ... The server administrator further controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files by configuring the AllowOverride directive in the main configuration files....
... Source File: mod_cern_meta.c . Module Identifier: cern_meta_module . Compatibility: Available in Apache 1.1 and later. ... There are many ways to manage meta information, this one was chosen because there is already a large number of CERN users who can exploit this module. ... Context: directory . ... Compatibility: MetaFiles is only available in Apache 1.3 and later. ... Context: (Apache 1.3) directory . ... Specifies the name of the directory in which Apache can find meta information files. ...
This module provides for forensic logging of the requests made to the server . ... Logging is done before and after processing a request, so the forensic log contains two log lines for each request. ... Module: mod_log_forensic . ... Each log entry is assigned unique ID which can be associated with the request using the normal CustomLog directive. mod_log_forensic creates a token called forensic-id , which can be added to the transfer log using the %{forensic-id}n format string. ...
This module provides for user authentication using MD5 Digest Authentication. ... Source File: mod_digest.c . ... This module implements an older version of the MD5 Digest Authentication specification. While suitable for most modern browsers, mod_digest is known to not work with Microsoft Internet Explorer. ... AuthDigestFile . ... Module: mod_digest . The AuthDigestFile directive sets the name of a textual file containing the list of users and encoded passwords for digest authentication. ...
This module provides for documents with Server Side Includes (SSI). ... Any document with handler of "server-parsed" will be parsed by this module, if the Includes option is set. If documents containing server-side include directives are given the extension .shtml, the following directives will make Apache parse them and assign the resulting document the mime type of text/html : AddType text/html .shtml AddHandler server-parsed .shtml The following directive must be given for ... cgi . ...