Antony -
Thank you.
I have not tried the procedure on Active Web page. I want to know the options before uploading an htaccess file to a subdomain directory; I already have an .htaccess file loaded on the url "home" directory (i.e., www.xxx.com).
The hosting provider is StableHost, which deploys LiteSpeed, a commercial variant of Apache. I will post these queries on the LiteSpeed forum; thank you for the suggestion.
Joel 973 736 8306 From: Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2020 7:53 AM To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: client removal of .htaccess file On Sunday 19 July 2020 at 13:48:22, Joel wrote:
> Just to clarify, the remote "client" is the owner of the URL and has full > access for purposes of uploading the html, css, etc. files to the server, > as well as .htaccess files. At least one website states this can be done > from the command line, but I'm not certain that's correct. See > http://www.activewebhosting.com/faq/cgi-htaccess-change.html a) Is Active Web Hosting the provider you are dealing with? b) Have you tried following the instructions on that page to delete the file? > Does the .htaccess file physically remain in the directory where it was > initially loaded? Or, does the server remove, transfer, or otherwise > dispose of the file? Apache does not, but I think your question is best directed at your hosting provider. Antony. -- "Can you keep a secret?" "Well, I shouldn't really tell you this, but... no." Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |