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[opensuse] Re: apache mod_rewrite
- From: Jim Henderson <hendersj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 20:33:23 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <gtkv2j$ttr$4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sun, 03 May 2009 15:29:10 -0500, Duaine & Laura Hechler wrote:
Fair point, but it occurs to me the vendor may have seen this before as
well. :-)
That said, I've got a similar issue I'm trying to troubleshoot on one of
my own systems - weirdly, I've got two vhosts set up, and on
one .htaccess works and on the other it doesn't - but the same directives
are in both vhosts and I can't see where the AllowOverrides directive is
being overridden either. :-)
I wonder if there's a tool out there somewhere that will tell you the
results of the combined apache directives relevant to a particular
directory....
Jim
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Have you asked the vendor, since they provided a file that doesn'tIt doesn't matter what is in the file if apache is not reading it O:-)
work?
Fair point, but it occurs to me the vendor may have seen this before as
well. :-)
That said, I've got a similar issue I'm trying to troubleshoot on one of
my own systems - weirdly, I've got two vhosts set up, and on
one .htaccess works and on the other it doesn't - but the same directives
are in both vhosts and I can't see where the AllowOverrides directive is
being overridden either. :-)
I wonder if there's a tool out there somewhere that will tell you the
results of the combined apache directives relevant to a particular
directory....
Jim
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