## # @version $Id: htaccess.txt 2007-10-15 $ # @package Expose # @copyright Copyright (C) 2007 Gtek. All rights reserved. # @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU/GPL # Joomla! is Free Software ## ##################################################### # READ THIS COMPLETELY IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE THIS FILE # # If mod_security is enabled on your server, then the flash Manager will mostlikely # pop a 'Could not connect with the server' errormessage while uploading your images. # This is due a bug in Adobe Flash causing a 'Final boundary missing' error triggering # mod_security to block further trafic at this time. # The only way to bypass this issue is to rewrite some security rules, but they may # already be set by your server administrator in a way that dissallows changing it in # your .htaccessfile. If using it causes your server to error out, comment it out (add # # to beginning of line) and reload your site in your browser. # # Be aware! Changing mod_security rules can create security issues! # ##################################################### # By default mod_security only inspects POST payloads, so mod-security only scans GET # datas. But when activated on the server it will also be able to scan POST datas (such # as forms) causing the Flash upload to fail. Disable it for Expose Manager image uploads. SecFilterScanPOST Off # If previous line didn't solve the upload error, then try to disable the filtering engine # totally for all files in and above this /manager directory by uncommenting next line: #SecFilterEngine Off ########## # Migrating from php4 to php5 problems #php_flag zend.ze1_compatibility_mode 0 ########## # By default, the maximum upload filesize is set at 2M by the php engine. If you need to # upload bigger files then uncomment and edit this line: #php_value upload_max_filesize 10M ########## End - Rewrite rules