Hi,
One simple inquire: can I use .htaccess on any folder or it has to be placed in the root folder? Or it can be set up to be used in one or other way?
Thanks, mauro
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An .htaccess file will affect the settings for that directory and any subdirectories. If subdirectories contain individual .htaccess files, then the directives within those will override those of the parent.
Rob Church
On 05/12/05, Mauro do Carmo mauro@carmo.ws wrote:
Hi,
One simple inquire: can I use .htaccess on any folder or it has to be placed in the root folder? Or it can be set up to be used in one or other way?
Thanks, mauro
Server: * PHP Version 4.3.11-dev; * Mediawiki: 1.5.2;
- shared hosting account with www.Godaddy.com, on Linux/Apache 1.3.33
Client station: * Win XP Home Edition SP2;
- Browser FireFox; * Extensions: Wikipedia 0.5.2 + Google Bar.
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On 12/5/05, Rob Church robchur@gmail.com wrote:
An .htaccess file will affect the settings for that directory and any subdirectories. If subdirectories contain individual .htaccess files, then the directives within those will override those of the parent.
As a first approximation, however it's possible that overriding won't be allowed depending on allowoverride directives in either the apache configuration file, or .htaccess files in containing directories.
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Yes. Should have mentioned that too.
Rob Church
On 05/12/05, Rick DeNatale rick.denatale@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/5/05, Rob Church robchur@gmail.com wrote:
An .htaccess file will affect the settings for that directory and any subdirectories. If subdirectories contain individual .htaccess files, then the directives within those will override those of the parent.
As a first approximation, however it's possible that overriding won't be allowed depending on allowoverride directives in either the apache configuration file, or .htaccess files in containing directories.
-- Rick DeNatale
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