[1.8.x] Added syntax highlighting for apache code blocks

Backport of fde4857fb8 from master
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Ian Lee 2015-02-07 13:32:31 -08:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -83,7 +83,9 @@ your Python path as well. To do this, add an additional path to your
``WSGIPythonPath`` directive, with multiple paths separated by a colon (``:``) ``WSGIPythonPath`` directive, with multiple paths separated by a colon (``:``)
if using a UNIX-like system, or a semicolon (``;``) if using Windows. If any if using a UNIX-like system, or a semicolon (``;``) if using Windows. If any
part of a directory path contains a space character, the complete argument part of a directory path contains a space character, the complete argument
string to ``WSGIPythonPath`` must be quoted:: string to ``WSGIPythonPath`` must be quoted:
.. code-block:: apache
WSGIPythonPath /path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/your/venv/lib/python3.X/site-packages WSGIPythonPath /path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/your/venv/lib/python3.X/site-packages
@ -103,7 +105,9 @@ Django instance to run in it, you will need to add appropriate
``WSGIDaemonProcess`` and ``WSGIProcessGroup`` directives. A further change ``WSGIDaemonProcess`` and ``WSGIProcessGroup`` directives. A further change
required to the above configuration if you use daemon mode is that you can't required to the above configuration if you use daemon mode is that you can't
use ``WSGIPythonPath``; instead you should use the ``python-path`` option to use ``WSGIPythonPath``; instead you should use the ``python-path`` option to
``WSGIDaemonProcess``, for example:: ``WSGIDaemonProcess``, for example:
.. code-block:: apache
WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages
WSGIProcessGroup example.com WSGIProcessGroup example.com
@ -134,7 +138,9 @@ static media, and others using the mod_wsgi interface to Django.
This example sets up Django at the site root, but explicitly serves This example sets up Django at the site root, but explicitly serves
``robots.txt``, ``favicon.ico``, any CSS file, and anything in the ``robots.txt``, ``favicon.ico``, any CSS file, and anything in the
``/static/`` and ``/media/`` URL space as a static file. All other URLs ``/static/`` and ``/media/`` URL space as a static file. All other URLs
will be served using mod_wsgi:: will be served using mod_wsgi:
.. code-block:: apache
Alias /robots.txt /path/to/mysite.com/static/robots.txt Alias /robots.txt /path/to/mysite.com/static/robots.txt
Alias /favicon.ico /path/to/mysite.com/static/favicon.ico Alias /favicon.ico /path/to/mysite.com/static/favicon.ico