Hello BP,
You're right - this is a question of what is allowed in .htaccess files.
Check out http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#locationmatch,
and look at the "Context" section. Since it doesn't include .htaccess,
you can't use a LocationMatch in a .htaccess file. There isn't any
AllowOverride which will change this.
Take care,
Jesse Ross
Systems Administrator
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
BP Jonsson wrote:
Dear friends,
I get an error message:
"[alert] [client xxx] /home/account/public_html/.htaccess:
<LocationMatch not allowed here"
The host admin thinks it is a cgi-error, but I'm more
inclined to think it has to do with what directives are
allowed in .htaccess files as described at <
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/howto/htaccess.html#what>
It seems there should be an AllowOverride directive
somewhere, but where? And what should it look like? Can I
fix this problem or do I have to have the host admin do it?
I'm aware this may be a FAQ. I have unsuccessfully looked
around for an answer, but I don't really know how to
formulate the question, so I ask your forgiveness and hope
somebody has some advice.
/BP
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