Hello!
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 05:54:44PM +0100, Francis Daly wrote:
[...]
> If that's an adequate analysis, it suggests that
>
> allow/deny and xslt_param/xslt_string_param
>
> are the only distributed directives which don't follow the
> replace-or-inherit-this-directive-only method.
Mechanical analisys of the codebase might miss some cases with
custom directive handlers used. But I suppose the result is
correct as it matches one from my memory. :)
> > All such cases are more or less obvious though.
>
> I wonder, is it worth having a note in the documentation for these
> exceptions to the common case?
>
> I see that there is such a note at
>
> http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_xslt_module.html#xslt_param,
>
> but not (yet) at
>
> http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_access_module.html#allow
Yes, this surely deserves a note.
Maxim Dounin
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