Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
Description: | Attempts to correct mistaken URLs by ignoring capitalization, or attempting to correct various minor misspellings. |
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Status: | Extension |
Module Identifier: | speling_module |
Source File: | mod_speling.c |
Requests to documents sometimes cannot be served by the core apache server because the request was misspelled or miscapitalized. This module addresses this problem by trying to find a matching document, even after all other modules gave up. It does its work by comparing each document name in the requested directory against the requested document name without regard to case, and allowing up to one misspelling (character insertion / omission / transposition or wrong character). A list is built with all document names which were matched using this strategy.
If, after scanning the directory,
Description: | Limits the action of the speling module to case corrections |
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Syntax: | CheckCaseOnly on|off |
Default: | CheckCaseOnly Off |
Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess |
Override: | Options |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_speling |
When set, this directive limits the action of the spelling correction to lower/upper case changes. Other potential corrections are not performed.
Description: | Enables the spelling module |
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Syntax: | CheckSpelling on|off |
Default: | CheckSpelling Off |
Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess |
Override: | Options |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_speling |
This directive enables or disables the spelling module. When enabled, keep in mind that
http://my.host/~apahce/
), just file names or
directory names.<Location "/status">
may
get incorrectly treated as the negotiated file
"/stats.html
".mod_speling should not be enabled in DAV
enabled directories, because it will try to "spell fix" newly created
resource names against existing filenames, e.g., when trying to upload
a new document doc43.html
it might redirect to an existing
document doc34.html
, which is not what was intended.