<Directory>
, <Location>
and <Files>
can contain
directives which only apply to specified directories, URLs or files
respectively. Also htaccess files can be used inside a directory to
apply directives to that directory. This document explains how these
different sections differ and how they relate to each other when
Apache decides which directives apply for a particular directory or
request URL.
<Directory>
is also allowed in
<Location>
(except a sub-<Files>
section). Semantically however some things, and the most
notable are AllowOverride
and the two options
FollowSymLinks
and SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
,
make no sense in <Location>
. The same for
<Files>
-- syntactically everything is fine, but
semantically some things are different.
<Directory>
(except regular expressions) and
.htaccess done simultaneously (with .htaccess overriding
<Directory>
)
<DirectoryMatch>
, and
<Directory>
with regular expressions
<Files>
and <FilesMatch>
done
simultaneously
<Location>
and <LocationMatch>
done
simultaneously
<Directory>
, each group is processed in
the order that they appear in the configuration
files. <Directory>
(group 1 above) is processed in
the order shortest directory component to longest. If multiple
<Directory>
sections apply to the same directory
they they are processed in the configuration file order. The
configuration files are read in the order httpd.conf, srm.conf and
access.conf. Configurations included via the Include
directive will be treated as if they where inside the including file
at the location of the Include
directive.
Sections inside <VirtualHost>
sections are applied
after the corresponding sections outside the virtual host
definition. This allows virtual hosts to override the main server
configuration. (Note: this only works correctly from 1.2.2 and 1.3a2
onwards. Before those releases sections inside virtual hosts were
applied before the main server).
<Directory>
and/or
<Files>
.
<Location>
<Directory>
. This is
a legacy mistake because the proxy existed prior to
<Location>
. A future version of the config
language should probably switch this to
<Location>
.
Note about .htaccess parsing:
<Location>
and symbolic links:
Options FollowSymLinks
"
or "Options SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
" inside a
<Location>
/<LocationMatch>
section
(the options are simply ignored).
Using the options in question is only possible inside a
<Directory>
section (or a .htaccess
file).
<Files>
and Options
:
Options
directive inside a <Files>
section has no effect.
Another note:
<Location>
/<LocationMatch>
sequence performed just before the name translation phase (where
Aliases
and DocumentRoots
are used to
map URLs to filenames). The results of this sequence are
completely thrown away after the translation has completed.