httpd.conf
As shown in
files such as:
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mime.types
mime.types controls the Multi Internet media types that are sent to the client for
the given file extensions. Sending the correct media type to the client is important so
that the client knows how to handle the content of the file. You can add extra types
in the mime type file or add an AddType directive in the configuration file.
It is located at:
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dms.conf
dms.conf enables you to monitor performance of site components with Oracle's
Dynamic Monitoring Service (DMS).
It is located at:
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A-4 Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide
Figure
A–1, httpd.conf contains directives to include configuration
mime.types
dms.conf
oracle_apache.conf
ssl.conf
UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/conf
Windows: ORACLE_HOME\Apache\Apache\conf
"mod_mime"
See Also:
UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/conf
Windows: ORACLE_HOME\Apache\Apache\conf
Oracle Application Server 10g Performance Guide
See Also:
on page 7-12
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