Hi Karl!mjau-mjau wrote:There definitely is a .htaccess file inside the check folder, but often it is "hidden" when viewing FTP because it is regarded as a "system file". If it wasn't there, your check page would report a lot of errors. What is the link?
As long as rewrite and compression is working, you have nothing to worry about in regards to the specific apache tests. The tests themselves might not work and will create "notices" in the output, but we are just adding a lot of checks so it is easier for us to diagnose.
Of course, you are right! There is a htaccess file inside the check folder, my mistake, sorry! I do get following error messages at the top of the check page:
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Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_REWRITE in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 902
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_DEFLATE in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 910
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_DEFLATE in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 911
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_MIME in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 918
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_MIME in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 919
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_SETENVIF in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 926
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_SETENVIF in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 927
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_HEADERS in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 934
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_MOD_HEADERS in /www/htdocs/.../x3/check/index.php on line 935
Two more questions:
- How to activate the comments feature? (I have a valid Disqus-Account)
- Will X3 support password protection for specific pages in a later stage of development?
George