Hi,
I tried to follow the docs[0] to make the client decompress
.gz files on
the fly. However, upon restart I get:
# /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
Stopping web server: lighttpd.
Starting web server: lighttpd.
# 2007-10-07 20:32:24: (server.c.918) WARNING: unknown
config-key: setenv.add-response-header (ignored)
This is with Debian's version of lighttpd:
lighttpd-1.4.18 (ssl) - a light and fast webserver
Build-Date: Sep 11 2007 13:50:04
I could not find any documentation that declared this as
obsolete. Is it?
Thanks,
Christian.
[0]http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/wiki/D
ocs:ModCompress#display-compressed-files
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Re: add-response-header obsolete?
Germany
2007-10-07 13:47:58
> # 2007-10-07 20:32:24: (server.c.918) WARNING: unknown
config-key:
> setenv.add-response-header (ignored)
Looks like you forgot to load mod_setenv (add it to
server.modules).
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Re: add-response-header obsolete?
Germany
2007-10-07 13:57:56
server.modules += ("mod_setenv")
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Re: add-response-header obsolete?
Germany
2007-10-07 14:10:22
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007, Christian Hoffmann wrote:
>> # 2007-10-07 20:32:24: (server.c.918) WARNING:
unknown config-key:
>> setenv.add-response-header (ignored)
> Looks like you forgot to load mod_setenv (add it to
server.modules).
Aargh..., yes, thanks guys :-
Christian (reaching for the brown paper bag...)
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