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Guest_smokestackqueer_* |
Apr 25 2019, 11:00 AM
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The .htaccess (hypertext access) file is a directory-level configuration file supported by several web servers, that allows for decentralized management of web server configuration. They are placed inside the web tree, and are able to override a subset of the server's global configuration for the directory that they are in, and all sub-directories.
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Guest_pazyalligator_* |
Apr 25 2019, 11:00 AM
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The .htaccess (hypertext access) file is a directory-level configuration file supported by several web servers, that allows for decentralized management of web server configuration. They are placed inside the web tree, and are able to override a subset of the server's global configuration for the directory that they are in, and all sub-directories. The .htaccess file is often used to specify security restrictions for a directory, hence the filename "access". The .htaccess file is often accompanied by a .htpasswd file which stores valid usernames and their passwords. |
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Guest_Vendég_* |
Apr 25 2019, 11:01 AM
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Use allow/deny to block users by IP address or domain. Also, use to block bad bots, rippers and referrers. Often used to restrict access by Search Engine spiders.
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Guest_Guest_ambiguousscourge_*_* |
Apr 25 2019, 11:01 AM
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Use allow/deny to block users by IP address or domain. Also, use to block bad bots, rippers and referrers. Often used to restrict access by Search Engine spiders. Changing the page that is shown when a server-side error occurs, for example HTTP 404 Not Found or, to indicate to a search engine that a page has moved, HTTP 301 Moved Permanently. |
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Guest_Vendég_* |
Apr 25 2019, 11:02 AM
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I am having the same issue here. I am wondering if there's an interaction with the WordPress .htaccess file; I have Wordpress as the primary site interface but was hoping to add a Vanilla forum, which IMHO has the best interface today, in a subdirectory. I uploaded the files, set the permissions, and went to the domain/talk, which redirects to the nonexistent directory domain/talk/dashboard/setup — which 404s. I have all the php and MySQL prereqs, double-checked; the system did not create an .htaccess or config file so I created the .haccess myself using the default one. It does not have an effect so far.
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Apr 29 2019, 10:29 AM
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I am having the same issue here. I am wondering if there's an interaction with the WordPress .htaccess file; I have Wordpress as the primary site interface but was hoping to add a Vanilla forum, which IMHO has the best interface today, in a subdirectory. I uploaded the files, set the permissions, and went to the domain/talk, which redirects to the nonexistent directory domain/talk/dashboard/setup — which 404s. I have all the php and MySQL prereqs, double-checked; the system did not create an .htaccess or config file so I created the .haccess myself using the default one. It does not have an effect so far.
I added the rewrite base... any other thoughts? Should I move config.php out? (I tried this as well). I tried retyping the URL a few times to make sure. Changed permissions variously “just in case.” No error messages that I can see. error 404 |
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