I am using the folling line of code in my .htaccess file:
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .htm
The reason for this line is that the need for PHP is new. Adding this line to .htaccess is quicker and has less impact than changing every file extension to PHP.
However, there is a slight issue. One of our samples we want to demonstrate on the site does not render properly. It does when the line of code above is removed.
So is it possible to get that one sample folder to ignore the htaccess file in the site root?
Thanks
.htaccess
in the root and place the.htaccess
in the folder itself. You can also use a specific filename to be treated as PHP, instead of a global.htm
if needed..php
file for it? I'll see what I can find in the meantime, but for now, that would seem to be the simpler solution.