On May 21, 2:49 am, Simon Che <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> I just created my first RoR project (following this 
> guidehttp://wiki.rubyonrails.org/start), and I had some trouble getting
> everything to work under apache with passenger. After some debugging I
> found out I simply didn't had any .htaccess in my public/ folder. People
> around the interwebz seemed to imply there should be one by default, so
> my questions are :

You don't need a .htaccess in public for passenger (in fact with an
older app that I migrated to passenger recently, the old .htaccess was
there stopped passenger from working). It was removed because it was
only used for fastcgi which is pretty much obsolete as a method for
deploying rails apps

Fred
>
>  - Why wasn't there one created with my application?
>  - Also, I didn't have any problem when I ran my application using
> webrick. How come?
>
> Thanks.
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