Perfect PrettyURLs .htaccess file
Perfect PrettyURLs .htaccess file
What is the perfect example of the .htaccess file, because admin.php and post editing doesn't work right after you use all of the available examples I have found online.
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Re: Perfect PrettyURLs .htaccess file
Hello djpvma,
welcome to the FlatPress support forum .
I'm not sure what you mean. You say that the admin.php and entry editing are not working properly.
In FlatPress 1.3.1 you will find the “show support data” panel in the admin area, in the maintenance menu. Check there in the section “Configuration file for the webserver” whether all requirements are met.
Suggestion from me:
- On which FlatPress version is the error occurring?
- Describe the steps you are taking until you get to the problem.
- What did you activate in PrettyURLs to cause the error?
- Describe as precisely as possible how the error manifests itself.
In your case, it is also interesting to know whether you host FlatPress yourself or provide it via a shared hoster. The server software (e.g. Apache) is also interesting. If possible, take a look at the server log file to see if there are any anomalies. You can also post these anonymously here.
You can also post screenshots to illustrate this.
With best regards
Frank
welcome to the FlatPress support forum .
I'm not sure what you mean. You say that the admin.php and entry editing are not working properly.
In FlatPress 1.3.1 you will find the “show support data” panel in the admin area, in the maintenance menu. Check there in the section “Configuration file for the webserver” whether all requirements are met.
Suggestion from me:
- On which FlatPress version is the error occurring?
- Describe the steps you are taking until you get to the problem.
- What did you activate in PrettyURLs to cause the error?
- Describe as precisely as possible how the error manifests itself.
In your case, it is also interesting to know whether you host FlatPress yourself or provide it via a shared hoster. The server software (e.g. Apache) is also interesting. If possible, take a look at the server log file to see if there are any anomalies. You can also post these anonymously here.
You can also post screenshots to illustrate this.
With best regards
Frank
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