Re: How to make navigation buttons appear on all pages?
- From: Toby A Inkster <usenet200701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 15:36:32 +0000
Spartanicus wrote:
Btw, I'm still looking for the reason why hosting providers such as this
one are unwilling to enable .htaccess. 110mb.com only cite a potential
for "abuse"
Examples:
1. Via site-wide httpd.conf they block third-party linking to images.
Via .htaccess you enable it and start using their server as a repository
for images linked to from your "real" hosts.
2. They lock down PHP in php.ini. You over-ride their settings using
php_value and php_flag directives in .htaccess.
Also, there's the factor of .htaccess files placing more load onto the
server than httpd.conf settings.
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