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httxt2dbm - Generate dbm files for use with RewriteMap

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httxt2dbm is used to generate dbm files from text input, for + use in RewriteMap with the + dbm map type.

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If the output file already exists, it will not be truncated. New keys will be + added and existing keys will be updated.

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Synopsis

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httxt2dbm + [ -v ] + [ -f DBM_TYPE ] + -i SOURCE_TXT + -o OUTPUT_DBM +

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Options

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-v
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More verbose output
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-f DBM_TYPE
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Specify the DBM type to be used for the output. If not specified, will + use the APR Default. Available types are: + GDBM for GDBM files, + SDBM for SDBM files, + DB for berkeley DB files, + NDBM for NDBM files, + default for the default DBM type. +
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-i SOURCE_TXT
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Input file from which the dbm is to be created. The file should be formated + with one record per line, of the form: key value. + See the documentation for RewriteMap for + further details of this file's format and meaning. +
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-o OUTPUT_DBM
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Name of the output dbm files.
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Examples

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+ httxt2dbm -i rewritemap.txt -o rewritemap.dbm
+ httxt2dbm -f SDBM -i rewritemap.txt -o rewritemap.dbm
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Available Languages:  en  | + fr  | + tr 

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