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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Paul de Vrieze wrote:

Actually not as for example an index.html could override my index.php. Even
worse, the index html file does not need to be called index.html either but
the name might be configured in either the apache config file in /etc, or in
a directory specific configuration file which is most often (and by default)
called .htaccess.

There's a difference between overwriting the file on the filesystem and configuration issues in Apache. AFAIK, neither are things we protect the user against at the moment.


- -- Jason Wever
Gentoo/Sparc Co-Team Lead
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