> I've also found some unexpected behaviour using but
haven't
> got enough time to narrow the problem.
>
> But I think that such expression works:
>
>
> (note .* instead of *)
Above does not work.
> or just:
>
Simple things are always toughest to think out :-)
Thanks very much
JA
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 at 14:13:27 +0100, Jakub Ambrożewicz wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a problem with apache from potato (i dont know if
> newer version also). When i try do set AllowOverride
> for directories using regexp's or
> they are just beeing ignored.
> So, the question is how to enable h
Hello
I have a problem with apache from potato (i dont know if
newer version also). When i try do set AllowOverride
for directories using regexp's or
they are just beeing ignored.
So, the question is how to enable htaccess files for
users? I found that Sheldon Hearn had similiar problem:
it w
> I've also found some unexpected behaviour using but
haven't
> got enough time to narrow the problem.
>
> But I think that such expression works:
>
>
> (note .* instead of *)
Above does not work.
> or just:
>
Simple things are always toughest to think out :-)
Thanks very much
JA
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 at 14:13:27 +0100, Jakub Ambrożewicz wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a problem with apache from potato (i dont know if
> newer version also). When i try do set AllowOverride
> for directories using regexp's or
> they are just beeing ignored.
> So, the question is how to enable
Hello
I have a problem with apache from potato (i dont know if
newer version also). When i try do set AllowOverride
for directories using regexp's or
they are just beeing ignored.
So, the question is how to enable htaccess files for
users? I found that Sheldon Hearn had similiar problem:
it
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