Erik Anderson wrote:
> On 10/31/05, Jesse, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Hmmm...this is how I've had to do mine from the start (the vhosts, that
>>is).  What version were you upgrading from?
> 
> 
> I can't remember the exact version, but the old version was from
> before the apache herd switched over from the old config style
> (commonapache.conf  & apache2.conf) to the new (httpd.conf) style.
> 
> Everything is working now - I pretty much ended up deleting all of the
> old config files, re-emerging to get the clean configs and then
> re-building the vhost config.  So all in all, I'm not sure what was
> keeping mod_rewrite from working, but I'm happy now, with the rules in
> my .htaccess working fine.
> 
> Thanks all for your help.
> -Erik
> 

You were on the right track with AllowOverride. I suspect you had it
defined in multiple conflicting places. The new apache configuration has
AllowOverride None by default. This means that it needs to be changed
(preferable on a per directory basis) to allow certain directives in
.htaccess.

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