Dan, thanks for the reply. I actually just figured it out. At the same ti=
me, I was able to fix several other issues I had.
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I found the 'other' configure files located in the 'conf.d' directory. See=
ms as though some of those files were overriding my regular httpd.conf file=
. I'm not used to having the extra config files, but I think I have it fig=
ured out now.
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Only problem I'm having now is, the "disk usage" stats that you can see whe=
n you either log in as a user, or view via your virtual host user disk usag=
e arent' working. I can see it, and it says like 2kb are being used, but t=
hat's it. It won't update.
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> Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 08:03:09 +0000> From: dan (at mark) dogsbody.org> Subject: [c=
oba-e:04242] Re: .htaccess causes an internal server error> To: coba-e@blue=
quartz.org> > > > Well, I got everything working (Thanks Michael), and ever=
ything works > > fine except for my .htaccess files.> > If it's causing an =
internal server error then in my experience it means > that Apache can see =
a .htaccess file but can't read it. Usually due to > the .htaccess file be=
ing ftp'd as a binary file or permissions.> > Regards, Dan>=20
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