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> The whole point of .htaccess files is that they aren't cached, it gives
> users who are not able to control the server the ability to make
> configuration changes.
I have never ever modified these in application directories. You do this maybe
once in the top level, maybe for some redirecti
The whole point of .htaccess files is that they aren't cached, it gives
users who are not able to control the server the ability to make
configuration changes. If you can control the server process, you should
prut configuration in sections that are loaded at start time
which are then cached in me
If you are testing, can you do it again with putting the .htaccess in cache? I
am just curious :)
https://hoytech.com/vmtouch/
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> The HTTPD documentation says "You should avoid using .htaccess files
> completely if you have access to httpd main server config file. Using
> .htaccess files slows