If you can't get ttree to do it the way you want, here are some other ideas: If you have Apache server config access you can tell it to use a non-dotted filename instead of ".htaccess" I think.  Or you could call the file _htaccess and then have a Perl script that renames all the _htaccess files to .htaccess after running ttree.

On 10/2/06, Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a web site that is produced using ttree.
Conveniently, dot-files are skipped in the process with a "ignore"
instruction in ttree.cfg.

However, I have .htaccess files that do need to be included (= copied).

Unfortunately, the instructions are processed in the order ignore /
copy / accept.

Is there an elegant work-around to skip dot files, while still being
able to include some?

-- Johan

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