On 4/7/11, Tim <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I can't find .htaccess in root path.. >> >> Marvin, >> >> Create it. Any text editor, or cat, will do the job. > > > I actually recommend against using .htaccess files for most sites, > unless you have very specific requirements about allowing lots of less > privileged users directly edit your web root settings. (It is rare > that you can't accomplish all the same things without .htaccess.) > > In order to interpret .htaccess files, Apache needs to traverse every > single parent and ancestor directory of every document accessed to > check to see if the config file exists and if its settings have > changed. In addition, .htaccess files can be a source of security > issues. > > Marvin, once you get things working, consider moving those .htaccess > settings back into the vhost config, and then disable AllowOverride > (the setting which allows .htaccess files to work) entirely. > > Good luck, > tim
Tim I am quickly running into a brick wall.. I did create this file and it didn't help.. I posted my config file yesterday...... Which I cleaned up and doesn't even have the old web site that still comes up.. I cleaned my history on my browser.... I may just try a different browser and see what that does... In case firefox has this stored somewhere that history doesn't get? Thanks Marvin _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
