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Summary: flag to allow newlines in the error log as opposed to
a compile time directive
Product: Apache httpd-2
Version: 2.2.11
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: Core


apache 1+ allowed newlines to be printed in the error log.
apache 2+ now needs a compile time directive to enable this...

This should be a .conf file modifiable parameter as opposed to a compile time
directive. The user should have easy control over this VERY useful debugging
option as opposed to having to download the source and recompile.

Recompiling isn't an option at a lot of places they require all packages to
come from a repository or for developers that need to maintain the same levels
of the application in their sandboxes, test, QA, and production environments.

This option should be enabled by default with the override parameter in the
.conf file set to not allow unescaped characters in the error log.

CFLAGS=-DAP_UNSAFE_ERROR_LOG_UNESCAPED

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