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  Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3
 
 
  Module mod_speling
  
  This module is contained in the mod_speling.c file,
  and is not compiled in by default.
  It attempts to correct misspellings of
  URLs that users might have entered, by ignoring capitalization
  and by allowing up to one misspelling.
  This catches the majority of misspelled requests. An automatic
  "spelling corrected" redirection is returned if only one matching
  document was found, and a list of matches is returned if more than
  one document with a sufficiently similar name is found.
  
  Summary
  
  Requests to documents sometimes cannot be served by the core apache
  server because the request was misspelled or miscapitalized. This
  module addresses this problem by trying to find a matching document,
  even after all other modules gave up. It does its work by comparing
  each document name in the requested directory against the requested
  document name without regard to case, and allowing
  up to one misspelling (character insertion / omission
  / transposition or wrong character). A list is built with all document
  names which were matched using this strategy.
  
  
  If, after scanning the directory,
  
   - no matching document was found, Apache will proceed as usual
       and return a "document not found" error.
   
- only one document is found that "almost" matches the request,
       then it is returned in the form of a redirection response.
   
- more than one document with a close match was found, then
       the list of the matches is returned to the client, and the client
       can select the correct candidate.
  
Directives
  
  
 
  
  
  Syntax: CheckSpelling on/off
  Default: CheckSpelling Off
  Context: server config, virtual host,
   directory, .htaccess
  Override: Options
  
  Status: Base
  Module: mod_speling
  Compatibility: CheckSpelling was available as a
  separately
  available module for Apache 1.1, but was limited to miscapitalizations.
  As of Apache 1.3, it is part of the Apache distribution.  Prior to
  Apache 1.3.2, the CheckSpelling directive was only available
  in the "server" and "virtual host" contexts.
  
  This directive enables or disables the spelling module. When enabled,
  keep in mind that
  
  
   - the directory scan which is necessary for the spelling
       correction will have an impact on the server's performance
       when many spelling corrections have to be performed at the same time.
   
- the document trees should not contain sensitive files which could
       be matched inadvertently by a spelling "correction".
   
- the module is unable to correct misspelled user names
       (as in http://my.host/~apahce/), just file names or
       directory names.
- spelling corrections apply strictly to existing files, so a request for
       the <Location /status> may get incorrectly treated
       as the negotiated file "/stats.html".
   
 Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3
 
 
 
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