Ty Byron I think I'm learning web mastering the hard way lol
I found the following error in the log
[Fri May 21 02:36:49 2010] [alert] [client 41.220.42.18] /home/jccoelho/public_html/.htaccess: Invalid command 'php_value', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
So commenting (#) any directives related to php seems to have sorted it.
So are we not allowed to configure php from .htaccess on your server?
Also I think I saw some <post ??> <limit ??> directives in there.
Can I ask what they were about?
Much appreciated. Maybe I'll setup a mirror on Stevie and configure my other site to redirect here sometime.
Then I can maybe mask the URL Apache sends to the client from here (still using .htaccess) and no one will notice a thing?
The point being Stevie being so fast when not under attack at least
But it might a long while until then really need to do some development and leave .htaccess files alone.
They're addictive!
I found my backup!
Here's the directives I was on about
<Limit GET POST>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from all
require group authors administrators
</Limit>
<Limit PUT DELETE>
order deny,allow
deny from all
</Limit>
Do we need to use limit? Also the Auth entries should I leave them there or can I block them out?