Sometimes you may need to make sure that the user is browsing your site over securte connection. An easy to way to always redirect the user to secure connection (https://) can be accomplished with a .htaccess file containing the following lines: RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.example.com/$1 [R,L] Please, note that the .htaccess should be located in the web site main folder. In case you wish to...
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Mod_Rewrite Tips and Tricks are lot of .htaccess rewrite examples that show specific uses for creating .htaccess rewrites to do all kinds of cool and profitable stuff for your site. Htaccess Rewrites are enabled by using the Apache module mod_rewrite, which is one of the most powerful Apache modules and features availale. Htaccess Rewrites through mod_rewrite provide the special ability to Rewrite requests internally as well as Redirect...
Speed up page load times by automatically compressing CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files in Apache. Compressed files are smaller and faster to send. Apache 1.x and 2.x can automatically compress files, but neither one comes with a compressor enabled by default. Enabling compression reduces CSS, HTML, and JavaScript file sizes by 55-65% and speeds up overall page load times by 35-40%. Apache uses plug-in modules to add functionality. For Apache...





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