How do I configure it with .htaccess? Everything I'm seeing shows to configure 
it in the apache config files.

Wayne Sallee
wa...@waynesallee.com

Eric Covener wrote:
That is not conclusive, since you would get a 403 even if mod_info was
not loaded.

You'd need to configure it and give yourself access in htaccess. If it
doesn't work, it's not loaded.

On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Wayne Sallee<wa...@waynesallee.com>  wrote:
I tried the domain.com/server-info and got a 403 forbidden so I guess that
means mod_info is not loaded.

Wayne Sallee
wa...@waynesallee.com


Eric Covener wrote:
If mod_info is loaded, and you have the override for SetHandler, you
can use it in htaccess.

On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Wayne Sallee<wa...@waynesallee.com>
wrote:
I am getting tired of my web host changing server-wide apache config
settings without warning. Then I am pulling my hair out trying to figure
out
why my website is not quite working as it should. And their tech support
is
horible, constantly trying to shift the blame.

Is there a way I can use .htaccess or other method to see what the config
settings are?

Then I could more easily deal with what has been changed.

I realize that what I put in .htaccess will overwrite what they have put
in
the config, but not knowing what they are doing makes it harder for me to
address the changing problems.

Wayne Sallee
wa...@waynesallee.com

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