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- stinie - Oct 11 2007 | htaccess, cheatsheets, web_dev_tools, imported:del.icio.us
Offers lots of tips on various aspects of site building, but this cheatsheet specifically talks about your htaccess file which can control who, or what, accesses your files.
- teranex - May 28 2006 | administration, apache, webdev, documentation, reference, imported:del.icio.us
A simple cheatsheet for the .htaccess file
An Overview of the most useful commands
- vscarpenter - May 26 2006 | htaccess, apache, reference, cheatsheet, web, howto, webdev, development, httpd, imported:del.icio.us
Here is a simple cheatsheet for the .htaccess file
Sneak a peek when you need it. [via blog-her]
- jessu - Jul 24 2006 | Hosting, design, html, imported:del.icio.us
- karim - May 28 2006 | htaccess, cheatsheet, imported:del.icio.us
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