Apache httpd.conf Directory Wildcard Matching

Published Date Author: , Posted September 27th, 2009 at 2:28:50pm

<Directory> and </Directory> are used to enclose a group of directives that will apply only to the named directory and sub-directories of that directory. Any directive that is allowed in a directory context may be used. Directory-path is either the full path to a directory, or a wild-card string using Unix shell-style matching. In a wild-card string, ? matches any single character, and * matches any sequences of characters. You may also use [] character ranges. None of the wildcards match a `/’ character, so<Directory /*/public_html> will not match /home/user/public_html, but <Directory /home/*/public_html> will match.

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