No, you would not
Best would be to ensure any such files are not under the server root
If impossible to avoid (?) could change the earlier location regex for just .ht files then.
No, you would not
Best would be to ensure any such files are not under the server root
If impossible to avoid (?) could change the earlier location regex for just .ht files then.
It should be an actual return code though - not a random made up one. Look up http code 418 in your spare time
So any real number will do...?
How about:
return sqrt(Pi);
OR
return 666; #see if system becomes demon possessed
LOL
No. ???
Would be funny if 666 worked though - does it?
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