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http://drupal.org/node/101227#comment-3176382
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#2 | boost-856880.patch | 13.8 KB | mikeytown2 |
Comments
Comment #1
mikeytown2 CreditAttribution: mikeytown2 commentedThat part has been integrated... Next step is to split the htaccess rules in two; one for the cache dir and one for the root one.
Comment #2
mikeytown2 CreditAttribution: mikeytown2 commentedHere's the split; should help with performance.
Comment #3
mikeytown2 CreditAttribution: mikeytown2 commentedComment #4
mikeytown2 CreditAttribution: mikeytown2 commentedcommitted this... waiting for the bug reports.
Comment #5
johnthomas00 CreditAttribution: johnthomas00 commentedThis did not work for me, but probably because I put the httaccess files into conf files so apache does not need to read the file each time. Therefore, I turn off the httaccess warning.
Could I trouble you for directions on httaccess set up with this change?
Does boosted1.txt go in / and boosted2.txt go in /cache?
I have tried boosted1.txt and boosted2.txt in root, but with odd results (like trying to download the gz file and theme irregularities.
Thanks
Comment #6
johnthomas00 CreditAttribution: johnthomas00 commentedFigured it out.
There is an .httaccess file that is auto generated in the cache directory. If that file is used in the cache directory, the boosted1.txt works as .httaccess in the root.
Thanks.