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    Re: Page not updating in Chrome

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • So again it's the comments causing that - remove the comments from each line - I don't think it was intended that you should add those as they're seen as extra arguments to the command.

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    Re: Page not updating in Chrome

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • MrT wrote:
      So again it's the comments causing that - remove the comments from each line - I don't think it was intended that you should add those as they're seen as extra arguments to the command.

      Regards, Mark.
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    Re: Page not updating in Chrome

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • huh?Wicko wrote:
      Thats odd as 1 needed comments when they weren't there and the other didn't need them when they were there.

      Any comment in a .htaccess file has to start at the beginning of the line with a # so the reset of the line is see as a comment

      You can't add them half-way through the line

      The other comment that you referred to was trying to use // which is a php comment.

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