.htaccess files no longer require mode 777
It is no longer necessary to use chmod 777 .htaccess
to mark your .htaccess files readable by Apache. As of May 30, 2009, Apache is now given implicit read access to all file with names beginning in “.ht”, such as .htaccess or .htpasswd (assuming the AFS directory is readable by daemon.scripts, as is automatically the case in your web_scripts directory by default).
*.scripts.mit.edu certificate signed by Equifax MediaWiki autoinstaller now installs version 1.15.0
These pages may be reused under either the GFDL 1.2 or CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Questions? Contact scripts@mit.edu.
You are currently connected to pancake-bunny.mit.edu.