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RE: [cobalt-users] .htaccess and errordocumennt



AllowOverride None mean that htaccess files will not work.
If you wan't htaccess files to work you need to change it
to AllowOverride All or at least use an appropriate directive
to allowoverride for the directory that will contain the
.htaccess file.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gilles Beauregard [mailto:gilles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 9:19 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] .htaccess and errordocumennt


Allo!

>> >Their questions seem to be about Apache Guardian....which has its own
>>
>> No, the guardian.pl is working fine. I use it for a while, and their is
not
>> a problem with it.
>>
>> For now, the problem is with the errordocument in the .htaccess.
>
>Did you try the lines that I posted from mine?
>What version of Guradian are you using?
>Did you ask the author for support?

I try many combination on the .htaccess, and nothing is working.

At the moment, the problem seem to come from the apache config file.

Here what I find:

>The file you need to edit is " /etc/httpd/conf/access.conf ".
>Near the top of this file, there is a line that reads as follows:
>
>AllowOverride None
>
>That is the line that disables the usage of .htaccess files. 

I send it to the root, and waiting for the reply.


Have a nice day.

Gilles


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