You can record in an. Htaccess file exactly the same instructions found in the central configuration file, use - with a few exceptions. For example, you may download any additional side modules do not change the server name and ask for no extra memory (the DocumentRoot). -Container sind generell in so einer dezentralen Konfigurationsdatei ebensowenig zulässig wie Festlegungen für neue virtuelle Hosts." onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#ebeff9'" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#fff'"> Containers are also generally in such a distributed configuration file any more acceptable as requirements for new virtual hosts. If you have such desires, please contact your provider or webmaster related - or if you have a site locally installed Apache, you change the page httpd.conf. Otherwise you have very broad freedoms. Thus it is quite possible that you may use instructions contained in the central configuration file is not present, such as language or for specific character sets or MIME types. Basically, you can configure it all yourself. But remember that there is only one in each directory. Can give htaccess file in which you must write down all the things you want to configure. To structure and hence easier to read for you is appropriate to the economical use of a few comment lines.
Despite these many opportunities in principle, but it can sometimes be drastic restrictions. What instructions will actually be available will depend on how extensive are the rights that gives you the server administrator using the AllowOverride directive in the central configuration file.
Despite these many opportunities in principle, but it can sometimes be drastic restrictions. What instructions will actually be available will depend on how extensive are the rights that gives you the server administrator using the AllowOverride directive in the central configuration file.
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