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Posted by draphael on 12/09/05 23:27
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
news:4399f0b6$0$8175$cb0e7fc6@news.centralva.net...
> draphael wrote:
>> Is there such a thing as an .htaccess validator?
>> My error log shows a problem in my .htaccess file, and I haven't been
>> successful in finding it.
>>
>> (the error reads: [Mon Dec 5 20:12:47 2005] [alert] [client
>> 65.65.96.190] /home/mysite/public_html/.htaccess: Redirect to non-URL)
>
> The leading '.' in the filename means a hidden file on *nix systems sou it
> will not be visible withing many ftp/website file managers. With WS_FTP
> your must expressly type the filename '.htaccess' to be able to download
> and edit the file.
>
> see for syntax
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=.htaccess+syntax&btnG=Search
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks! But I guess I wasn't very clear. I do know where the .htaccess file
is! (And I have my FTP application configured to always show it on the
server, because I edit it often.)
It's the error in the .htaccess file that I can't find...that's why I was
wondering if there's such a thing as an .htacess validator.
best,
D.
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