[Tickets #11596] Re: The requested URL /horde5/nag/t/save was not found on this server.
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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/11596
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Ticket | 11596
Updated By | horde at mpb45.de <horde at mpb45.de>
Summary | The requested URL /horde5/nag/t/save was not found on
| this server.
Queue | Nag
Version | Git master
Type | Bug
State | Not A Bug
Priority | 1. Low
Milestone |
Patch |
Owners |
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smgadmin at baruchgreen.net (2013-06-18 15:01) wrote:
>> Your web server is not recognizing the rampage rewrite rule(s). Your
>> not using lighttpd, by any chance, are you?
>
> Ah, you've got it!
> No, I run Apache, but:
>
> a) mod_rewrite was not enabled,
> b) AllowOverride was None, hence, .htaccess was ignored
* * * *
> May I suggest to change this bug report into an Enhancement request
> to document requirements for the web server. Thank :)
I've got mod_rewrite enabled, my .htaccess is being applied (which I
know because "allow from all" is not my default, but II even added
"AllowOverride All" just be on the safe side) and contains the
following:
allow from all
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ rampage.php [QSA,L]
</IfModule>
Because horde is installed as my webroot, I'm not using a rewrite base
-- but I have tested it with /horde as a rewrite base and an apache
alias directive that sends /horde back to the root directory. But no
matter what I still get the 404/not found error.
Suggestions?
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