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Apache Handlers




Apache handlers control how your site’s Apache web server software manages certain file types and file extensions. Apache comes configured to handle CGI scripts and server-parsed files. Their file extensions include: .cgi, .pl, .plx, .ppl, .perl, and .shtml.

You can configure Apache to handle a new file type with an existing handler by manually adding the handler and extension to cPanel. For example, to have the server treat files with the extension .example as CGI files, you would type ”cgi-script” under Handler and “.example” under Extension(s).

 

  • Add an Apache Handler
  • Remove a Handler

Add an Apache Handler


To add an Apache handler:

  1. Enter the handler name into the Handler field. The built-in handlers are as follows:
    • default-handler: Sends the file using Apache's default handler for static content.
    • send-as-is: Sends the file with HTTP headers as they are.
    • cgi-script: Handles the file as a CGI script.
    • imap-file: Parses the file as an imagemap rule file; for more information, see Apache’s documentation.
    • server-info: Retrieves the server's configuration information.
    • server-parsed: Parses the file for server-side includes.
    • server-status: Retrieves the server's status report.
    • type-map: Parses the file as a type map file; for more information, see Apache’s documentation.
  2. Enter the file extension in the Extensions field.
    • You may enter more than 1 extension at a time. Simply separate each entry with a space.
  3. A file extension is made of the letters after the dot (“.”) in a file name.
    • For example, filename.fileextension.
  4. Click Add.


 Note: This interface does not allow you to create custom Apache handlers.

Remove a Handler

To remove an existing handler:

  1. Click the X button under the Remove heading next to the appropriate handler in the list.
  2. Click Yes to confirm that you wish to remove the handler.

 Note: The file extensions automatically handled by Apache cannot be remove



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