when use mod_vhost_alias , I can use mod_rewrite in .htaccess?
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- Subject: when use mod_vhost_alias , I can use mod_rewrite in .htaccess?
- From: "黄叶" <hylinux@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 10:26:41 +0800
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HI, guys.
when I do not use the mod_vhost_alias, I can write the modrewrite in .htaccess in some directory, it is work.
but when I use mod_vhost_alias for a virtual host, I write the modrewrite command in file .htaccess, it is does't work.
who can help me ?
thanks.
Mike.G
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