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[Documentation bug] Instructions for .htaccess are overly complicated and u: msg#00116php.drupal.documentation
Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/66444 Post a follow up: http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/66444 Project: Documentation Version: <none> Component: Installation Category: bug reports Priority: minor Assigned to: Anonymous Reported by: krestivo Updated by: krestivo Status: active The instructions at http://drupal.org/node/30334 appear to be possibly dangerous, out of date, overly complex, or even wrong. I was able to do add static content, and potentially a whole entirely different application, in a subdirectory underneath a 4.7.1 Drupal installation, with no ill effects, and without changing a single line of .htaccess. And I was very glad that I didn't need to. Maybe this isn't true of all situations but it was certainly true of mine. The docs probably should indicate that, for most purposes, you won't need to muck around at all with .htaccess. I'd suggest that most users shouldn't: mod_rewrite is complex and the stock .htaccess in 4.7.1 looks very well-done. krestivo -- Pending work: http://drupal.org/project/issues/documentation/ List archives: http://lists.drupal.org/pipermail/documentation/ |
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