How to enable .htaccess in Apache HTTP server

Posted by xmodulo on Apr 14, 2016 11:59 AM EDT
Xmodulo; By Dan Nanni
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An .htaccess file is a directory-level configuration file for Apache HTTP server, which allows one to override the web server's system-wide settings without modifying the global configuration file (e.g., httpd.conf or apache2.conf). Things like per-directory access control, password protection, URL redirection or hot link prevention can be configured in the .htaccess file.

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