On Monday 24 November 2014 17:12:25 Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> we test ownclound since 7.0 and starting with 7.0.2 we did a couple of
> adjustments like upload size.
> 
> There was a small 7.0.2 rpm update and recently the 7.0.3-13.1 we
> installed and we noticed, that the /var/www/html/owncloud/.htaccess file
> gets overwritten each time.
> 
> This should not happen, or what is the "right"/better place for user
> defined settings?

It is common that those files are overwritten, although I guess in this case it 
was done by user management.

> We could modify the php.ini, but which sense dose the htaccess php_value
> upload_max_filesize xxx than makes?

For user defined value the .htaccess is more a work around, in case you don't 
have access to the php.ini or a Virtual Host configuration. You set the value 
preferably there.

Cheers
Arthur


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