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Diffstat (limited to 'apps/netutils/thttpd/Kconfig')
-rw-r--r-- | apps/netutils/thttpd/Kconfig | 34 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/apps/netutils/thttpd/Kconfig b/apps/netutils/thttpd/Kconfig index d181ec886..403ce8092 100644 --- a/apps/netutils/thttpd/Kconfig +++ b/apps/netutils/thttpd/Kconfig @@ -204,18 +204,18 @@ choice an actual filename. 1) Map ~username to <prefix>/username. This is the recommended - choice. Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and - the tilde construct points there. + choice. Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and + the tilde construct points there. - The prefix could be something like "users", or it could be empty. + The prefix could be something like "users", or it could be empty. 2) Map ~username to <user's homedir>/<postfix>. The postfix would be - the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir, - something like "public_html". + the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir, + something like "public_html". 3) Niether. You can also leave both options undefined, and thttpd - will not do anything special about tildes. Enabling both options - is an error. + will not do anything special about tildes. Enabling both options + is an error. Typical values, if they're defined, are "users" for THTTPD_TILDE_MAP1 and "public_html" for THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2. @@ -228,10 +228,10 @@ config THTTPD_USE_TILDE_MAP1 an actual filename. Choose this option for the first mapping: 1) Map ~username to <prefix>/username. This is the recommended - choice. Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and - the tilde construct points there. + choice. Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and + the tilde construct points there. - The prefix could be something like "users", or it could be empty. + The prefix could be something like "users", or it could be empty. config THTTPD_USE_TILDE_MAP2 bool "Tilde mapping 2" @@ -241,8 +241,8 @@ config THTTPD_USE_TILDE_MAP2 an actual filename. Choose this option for the second mapping: 2) Map ~username to <user's homedir>/<postfix>. The postfix would be - the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir, - something like "public_html". + the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir, + something like "public_html". The typical value THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2 is "public_html". @@ -267,10 +267,10 @@ config THTTPD_TILDE_MAP1 for the first mapping: 1) Map ~username to <prefix>/username. This is the recommended - choice. Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and - the tilde construct points there. + choice. Each user gets a subdirectory in the main web tree, and + the tilde construct points there. - The prefix could be something like "users", or it could be empty. + The prefix could be something like "users", or it could be empty. config THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2 string "Tilde mapping 2" @@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ config THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2 for the second mapping: 2) Map ~username to <user's homedir>/<postfix>. The postfix would be - the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir, - something like "public_html". + the name of a subdirectory off of the user's actual home dir, + something like "public_html". The typical value THTTPD_TILDE_MAP2 is "public_html". |