Did you explain the. htaccess file a very detailed book?
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What is the main question that the Lord wants to see is "33 days proficient. htaccess"?
No book can make you proficient .htaccess
.
Even if there is a ". htaccess authoritative Guide", you are finished, also will not be proficient .htaccess
.
.htaccess
Not a technology, but a collection of technologies. You can say that PHP is a language, but you "learned PHP" and "will do site", is two different concepts.
.htaccess
The essence of (distributed configuration files) is to change configurations for directories . After the system administrator has finished configuring Apache, the Apache configuration file httpd.conf
is valid for all sites. But there are a lot of times when we need to modify the configuration for our own site or a directory, which is what we need .htaccess
.
In our usual use (I don't know if the owner is the user I'm talking about), most of them just use mod_rewrite
modules. That is, the URL that is often used again, or pseudo-static.
There are also some frequently used to customize the 404 error page, change the file name extension, allow/block access to specific users or directories, prohibit directory listings, and so on.
mod_rewrite
can you explain the module to me through a book? No. In the case of the rewriting rules in single theory, we need to read a book about regular expressions.
.htaccess
It involves the interior of the entire Apache server, so you have to look at Apache Insider.
.htaccess
Customize the 404 error page, customize the 403 page of the Forbidden directory list, and the 30x jump page. Specific details also have to look at the HTTP book.
Again, the resource-proficient Etag configuration, caching, anti-theft chain, ...
Therefore, knowledge is interlinked.
I suggest the Lord read some more books.
The most authoritative is the official document: give you an address: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/zh-cn/howto/htaccess.html
It's English, but it may be harder to read.
That's not right. There are a lot of introductions on the Internet. You can look for this one I'm looking for you see the comparison of the introduction of the full: http://blog.snsgou.com/post-345.html