Hi,
Can you confirm your apache2.conf has something like the following?
NameVirtualHost *
<VirtualHost *>
ServerAdmin admin(a)site.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
</Directory>
<Directory /var/www/>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
*AllowOverride* All
Order allow,deny
allow from all
# This directive allows us to have apache2's default start page
# in /apache2-default/, but still have / go to the right place
#RedirectMatch ^/$ /apache2-default/
</Directory>
Ben
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On 21 February 2011 08:25, Andrew Edwards <edwards.andrew(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 21 February 2011 08:23, Gareth Westwood
<gareth(a)wffsystems.co.uk>
wrote:
> I realise this doesn't help as such but I tried to get them to work a
> couple of years ago and gave up as I couldn't get things to work.
>
> If I recall, I had similar problems. Sometimes the .htaccess would be
> applied, sometimes not. Sometimes changes would be applied, sometimes
> not. V confusing and it wasn't that important so I gave up ( My personal
> moto: If at first you don't succeed, there are a boat load more jobs you
> could be doing so bugger it and move on)
Can't add much to this as I haven't used .htaccess since apache 1.3 or so!
Only issues I ever really had though were that (I think it was called)
allowoverride was set to none or the permissions denied reading of the
.htaccess file.
Might be worth a check!
A
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