Reputation: 11716
I have a condition inside httpd.conf
that looks like this:
<If "-f '/some/path/to/existing/file'">
<VirtualHost _default:$port1>
ServerName example.com
...config1...
</VirtualHost>
</If>
</Else>
<VirtualHost _default:$port1>
ServerName example.com
...config2...
</VirtualHost
</Else>
However, it's giving me a syntax error AH00526 that says "VirtualHost not allowed here". If I comment out the "If Else" condition, and put a VirtualHost outside the block, it works.
How could I fix this while keeping the condition?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 456
Reputation: 5888
You could try the following. Instead of using If
directives (which are really intended for checking request parameter, you could try using the IfFile directive.
IfFile
checks if a file exists at startup. It has no else option, so you will need to make sure your file checks are exclusive for each server.
Upvotes: 2