Re: Re: RewriteRule in neither "foo/.htaccess" nor ".htaccess" can match http://example.com/.../foo

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On 11/24/09, Jack Bates <ms419@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  * /foo/ to deliver /foo/index.html, or whatever it would naturally deliver
>  * /foo to deliver /foo.html always

IIUC, your problem boils down to:

/.htaccess has your desired behavior
/foo/.htaccess has some undesired, incompatible catch-all behavior

Sounds like you'd be a customer for the enhancement suggested here:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39313

Which makes the inherited rules run before the more specific rules. At
least you'd have a fighting chance with the other order.


-- 
Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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