Apache-WinBitHack

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    This module emulates 'XBitHack' on Win32 by, rather than using the user
    and group execute bits, using instead the attributes of the file to
    determine if the file is to be server-parsed by mod_include. Attributes
    of a file on Win32, which you can see by running

        C:\> attrib file_name

    include 'archive', 'hidden', 'read-only', and 'system'. Normal user
    files have just the 'archive' attribute set, which some back-up programs
    use to determine if the file should be included in the next incremental
    backup (most backup programs now instead use the last-modified-time of
    the file for this purpose). By setting certain attributes of the file
    and specifying directives as in the SYNOPSIS, particularly the
    'Includes' option, 'XBitHack' can be emulated in the following ways.

  XBitHack Off

    With this directive, no server-side parsing of the file will be
    performed.

  XBitHack On

WinBitHack.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

This module emulates C<XBitHack> on Win32 by, rather than using the
user and group execute bits, using instead the attributes
of the file to determine if the file is to be server-parsed by mod_include.
Attributes of a file on Win32, which you can see by running

    C:\> attrib file_name

include C<archive>, C<hidden>, C<read-only>, and C<system>. Normal
user files have just the C<archive> attribute set, which some back-up
programs use to determine if the file should be included in the next 
incremental backup (most backup programs now instead use the 
last-modified-time of the file for this purpose). By setting certain
attributes of the file and specifying directives as in the SYNOPSIS,
particularly the C<Includes> option, 
C<XBitHack> can be emulated in the following ways.

=head2 XBitHack Off

With this directive, no server-side parsing of the file
will be performed.



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