Free Tool To Help You Manage Your htaccess File

appsessionWhen I first started managing web sites, this htaccess thing really stumped me. First of all, it’s got a weird file name. It doesn’t have an extension like other files. And sometimes, you see it, other times you don’t. When you open it up, its all gobbly gook.

Now, I just love the many things you can do through .htaccess but also know many people struggle with it. Good news! .htaccess Editor to the rescue. You don’t have to memorize of rile the code away. It’ll help you generate code for some cool .htaccess directives. More importantly, the code generated is correct so you won’t end up with an error and not know what is going on. Simply complete the form and it’ll give you codes you can copy and
paste into your .htaccess.

This one’s a keeper. Visit and bookmark it.

, , ,

Do You Want A Hands-Free Business?

Then get this guide to help you systemize your business so you'll have more time working on your business.

!
!

Hey! I want to make sure you know what you're getting here. In addition to the guide, you will also receive our memo that includes special offers, announcements and of course actionable information.

Terms and Conditions checkbox is required.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.
Facebook Comments

4 Comments

  1. Melody on November 20, 2007 at 7:57 pm

    Ahh yes, those htaccess files scare me, they seem like something one wouldn’t want to mess up!

    Thanks for the wonderful tool, I’ve book marked it and it should come in handy when I get the courage to update those files.



  2. Lynette on November 21, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    It is easy to mess up htaccess sometimes just one small typo. I keep a bunch of regularly used commands in Google Notebook but some I don’t use so this would be handy.



  3. polly peirce on November 22, 2007 at 4:43 am

    Once again, I am only a baby at this business; but thanks to you I have learned so much already. I have bookmarked this for future use, when I know it will come in very useful. Thanks a million!



  4. Lynette on November 23, 2007 at 4:14 pm

    Hey Polly, you’ll get there soon 🙂 we were all beginners at one time.