From: Jonny B. <jo...@ti...> - 2014-09-01 17:04:20
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Hi Arild I can't image the .htaccess files doing anything (but harm) on IIS so i guess safe to delete them.... My "Apache-based" 2¢ (i.e. i don't know really ;) jb On 1 Sep 2014, at 17:16, Arild Berg <be...@sa...> wrote: > Hi, > > lib\.htaccess is a part of the Tiki distribution > > The file can create problems on IIS. > .htaccess can be used to implement directory security. > If so, it causes "silent" errors where the file content is like > > <html><head> > <title>Error</title> > </head><body> > <h1 style="color:#ff0000;">WebsitePanel IIS Modules Error</h1> > <h2>AuthName directive not found.</h2> > <p> > <code>File: C:\inetpub\xxxx\lib\.htaccess</code> > </p> > </body> > </html> > > The Tiki site gets functional problems, when this occurs. > In my case tiki-js.js failed, and had the content above, making all tabs in the admin modules inaccessible. > > A "fix", when this occurs, is to delete the lib\.htaccess file. > IIS itself uses web.config files. So, it should not have any consequences, or can anybody see any? > > There are quite a few .htaccess files in the Tiki file system, all of which can cause similar problems, I assume. > Ideally, the Tiki .htaccess files should not be there on an IIS installations. > > Any thoughts? > > > Arild > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Slashdot TV. > Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. > http://tv.slashdot.org/_______________________________________________ > TikiWiki-devel mailing list > Tik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tikiwiki-devel |