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.htaccess overloads my servers memory

I am running the latest version of Drupal, .htaccess worked fine before I upgraded. Now, when .htaccess is put in the directory were Drupal is installed it overloads the servers memory and causes it to crash. I am using the .htaccess that comes with Drupal. I fear it's in an endless loop.

I have full root access to my machine, I can change any setting or upgrade to any version of software to make sure this works.

PHP Version 4.4.4
MySQL Version 4.1.21
Apache Version 1.3.37

With my 3 sites loaded on the server, all running MySQL and PHP the server load is Load Average: 0.01, 0.46, 0.54 and memory usage is around 30%. Instantly when I upload .htaccess the load shoots up to over 10.0 and memory usage overloads to 100% and crashes the server.

I checked my Apache logs and I believe this is the error caused by .htaccess

[Thu Feb 15 03:37:15 2007] [error] (12)Cannot allocate memory: fork: Unable to fork new process
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 61440 bytes
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 61440 bytes
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 15360 bytes
FATAL: emalloc(): Unable to allocate 5 bytes
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 15360 bytes
FATAL: emalloc(): Unable to allocate 5 bytes
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 15360 bytes
FATAL: erealloc(): Unable to allocate 61440 bytes

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Hey,

I'm gunna try the best i can to explain what i am trying to accomplish here..im sure it will need some clarification. i tried searching around a ton and couldnt find much. view arguments were confusing the hell out of me too..maybe its because i havent slept in like 30 hours..anyway..

My site has 2 taxonomy catagories.
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I know that i could make a few hundred views for each section and sorted criteria i want, but that is a nightmare and i recently noticed that the views tabs only allow for the creation of a single menu. so i couldnt create a tabbed menu for each section etc..

So now with arguments, i was wondering if i could make the view pages with the tabs for each sorting criteria, but use arguments to 'pass' along the taxonomy term i want being used. So a user would either click one of the sections in the navigation bar, or a tag in a node and get the page with the tabs etc.

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