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Table of Contents
1. What is .htaccess?
2. How to use .htaccess
3. Redirects
4. Password protection
5. Deny visitors by IP address
6. Deny visitors by referrer
7. Hot link prevention techniques
8. Blocking offline browsers and 'bad bots'
9. DirectoryIndex uses
10. Adding MIME types
11. Enabling SSI with .htaccess
12. Enabling CGI outside of the cgi-bin
13. Prevent viewing of directory listings
What is .htaccess? (Edit this article)
.htaccess is a configuration file for use on web servers running the Apache Web Server software. When a .htaccess file is placed in a directory which is in turn 'loaded via the Apache Web Server', then the .htaccess file is detected and executed by the Apache Web Server software. These .htaccess files can be used to alter the configuration of the Apache Web Server software to enable/disable additional functionality and features that the Apache Web Server software has to offer. These facilities include basic redirect functionality, for instance if a 404 file not found error occurs, or for more advanced functions such as content password protection or image hot link prevention.
How to use .htaccess ->

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