NAME
Apache::Layer - Layer content tree over one or more others.
SYNOPSIS
#httpd.conf
PerlTransHandler Apache::Layer
# anywhere you can configure a location
PerlSetVar apache_layer_location /project/images
PerlSetVar apache_layer_path /dir1/root;/dir2/root
DESCRIPTION
This module is designed to allow multiple content trees to be
layered on top of each other within the Apache server.
I developed this module because we produce lots of web sites
where a high proportion of the site content is common. But where
specific pages / images are tailored to the specific project.
This module allows us to layer a sparse directory tree on top of
the main complete tree without requiring redirects.
The essence is that it will cause Apache to deliver content from
a series of directories in turn.
In some ways Apache::Layer is similar to Apache::Stage however
it does not require redirects.
COMMON PROBLEMS
Apache::Layer is relatively simple. The most common problem is
not setting the apache_layer_location parameter correctly. As a
rule this parameter should ALWAYS match the parameter within the
location i.e. .
AUTHOR
Simon Matthews
REVISION
$Revision: 1.6 $
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1998 Simon Matthews. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can distribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Apache::Stage