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I google on the net and found two approaches to redirect incoming requests to apache in Ubuntu OS: 1) using httpd.conf and 2) using .htaccess.

I am confused. What are the differences between them?

Please share if you know how.

Thank you!

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The .htaccess-file is meant to be used on shared servers where you don't have access to the primary Apache config files. It is generally a better idea to use httpd.conf or your site config rather than .htaccess if you can as this has a lower processing overhead (as far as I know, the .htaccess-file is parsed on each request), but both ways work fine.

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    +1. Small note: The rewrite rules (matching pattern) should also be modified a bit: URL in .htaccess is relative to the parent folder (e.g. for requested URL example.com/help/kitten.php the pattern should be matching help/kitten.php) but in httpd.conf file the matching URL will be slightly different -- /help/kitten.php -- it includes leading slash. This difference has to be taken into account when transferring rules from one to another.
    – LazyOne
    Aug 4, 2011 at 22:32

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