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***********************************************************************
* APACHE MODULES *
***********************************************************************
-* Normally, when Bugzilla is upgraded, all Bugzilla users have to *
-* clear their browser cache or Bugzilla will break. If you enable *
-* certain modules in your Apache configuration (usually called *
-* httpd.conf or apache2.conf) then your users will not have to clear *
-* their caches when you upgrade Bugzilla. The modules you need to *
-* enable are: *
+* Some Apache modules allow to extend Bugzilla functionalities. *
+* These modules can be enabled in the Apache configuration file *
+* (usually called httpd.conf or apache2.conf). *
+* - mod_headers, mod_env and mod_expires permit to automatically *
+* refresh the browser cache of your users when upgrading Bugzilla. *
+* - mod_rewrite permits to write shorter URLs used by the REST API. *
+* - mod_version permits to write rules in .htaccess specific to *
+* Apache 2.2 or 2.4. *
+* The modules you need to enable are: *
* *
END
modules_message_db => <<EOT,