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mod_rewrite, how does it work?
Well i know what it does, i just want to know this:
Does it affect all the sites/folders in the server or just the files/folders you choose. Example: You need htaccess in the folder for it to work. or It affects all the files in the server after its installed. |
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if you have it in the root directory it affects all files
it always affects all subdirectories AFAIK |
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So its possible to put it in my site's root directory instead of the servers root directory? Because the owner of the server doesnt want the other sites to be affected.
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yes, put it in the sites root
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I get the feeling I should start a new thread for this....
Oh well, I'm asking anyways: Why is mod_rewite not working on my Apache server? The server is almost a fresh install, so I was wondering if mod_rewite (and mod_mime too, if anyone knows where I can get this) are seperate files that have to be included into a folder of the Apache installation.... I checked the Apache site, I couldn't find too much info on the actual setup of these "mod_"s... Any help would be greatly appreciated. PS - Newest release of Apache 1.3.x, relatively clean install, newest PHP and mySQL releases as well. |
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