I faced this issue because my LiteSpeed-based hosting server was already gzipping css and js files, so there was no need to gzip them again. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Joomla 4 website's backend not working after renaming htaccess. Asked 7 months ago. Active 6 months ago. Viewed times. Upgrade your website to Joomla 4 Beta 7. Rename htaccess. Delete the cookies and website data, then refresh the Joomla administrator panel's tab.
Expected result The website's backend looking like it was before renaming htaccess. Actual result The administrator panel looking weird and not working There is no interactivity when clicking on any button.
How to find htaccess. Forum Post Assistant - If you are serious about wanting help, you should use this tool to help you post. These hardenings disable the so called MIME-type sniffing feature in webbrowsers. The sniffing leads to specific attack vectors, where scripts in normally harmless file formats i. The security teams recommends to manually apply the necessary changes to existing. Changes for. What am I doing wrong? Last edited by toivo on Thu Feb 28, pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: mod note: retitled, moved - not related to 3. Re: How to find htaccess. Also, it states that I found the files easily, so what the title is all about, I don't know.. What I don't seem to be able to do, and I find it strange that someone can raise to a position of responsibility in here to move posts and not bother to answer it, or not know the answer themselves, truly baffling, is actually edit the files..
Funny goings on in here, all the time.. Open the existing. Copy and paste from the local htaccess. Save the. Or, if you make the change in the local copy remember to rename it.
Post by mallory » Sat Apr 14, am Where the heck is htaccess. I'm a newbie. Maybe I have hidden files, but i can not find this to enable seo urls. I searched the forum and could not find the answer. Re: Help me find htaccess. Post by dirtboy » Sat Apr 14, am should be in your main folder. If you have SSH access to your server, run "ls -al" in or for your web directory and you might see it. However, for your convenience I've included the contents of the entire.
If I was you, I'd create a htaccess. Then, upload the file to the root of your OpenCart directory and then rename it to. Hope this helps.
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