That's fine in an ideal world where you probably have access to the apache config file, but being as a lot of hosting is virtualised and most people don't have access to their apache conf, it is probably far more realistic and less dangerous to let users loose with .htaccess files, you only need one in your root...

Henrik Andersson wrote:
Glen Pike wrote:
Hi Gus,

Mod_rewrite can often be controlled from within each webusers webspace
by putting the commands inside a file called .htaccess in the root
folder (or any other) of your site.

As I said, that is a horribly bad idea that relies on a hack. Get a host that knows what they are doing and doesn't allow directory specific configuration files to begin with, they drain performance.
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