[pLog-svn] r6286 - plog/branches/lifetype-1.2

Jon Daley plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Mon Mar 31 17:00:03 EDT 2008


 	Hmm.  I didn't even notice - it looked good to me. :)

On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, reto at devel.lifetype.net wrote:

> Author: reto
> Date: 2008-03-31 16:59:13 -0400 (Mon, 31 Mar 2008)
> New Revision: 6286
>
> Modified:
>   plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/.htaccess
> Log:
> hrm. typos...
>
> Modified: plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/.htaccess
> ===================================================================
> --- plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/.htaccess	2008-03-31 20:49:41 UTC (rev 6285)
> +++ plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/.htaccess	2008-03-31 20:59:13 UTC (rev 6286)
> @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@
> RewriteEngine On
> RewriteBase /
>
> -# Point to the sitemap file that is local to the blog
> -# This is a Plugin specific rewrite rule you can safely comment out if you are
> -# not using the Sitemap plugin (http://wiki.lifetype.net/index.php/Plugin_sitemap).
> +# Point to the sitemap file that is local to the blog. This is a Plugin
> +# specific rewrite rule and can safely be commented out, if you are not using
> +# the Sitemap plugin (http://wiki.lifetype.net/index.php/Plugin_sitemap).
> RewriteRule ^sitemap([0-9]+)\.gz$ tmp/sitemap/$1/sitemap.gz [L,NC]
>
> # Permalink to the blog entry (i.e. /1_userfoo/archive/3_title-foo-bar.html)
> @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
> # If you would like to use custom urls but ForceType or SetType directives do
> # not work on your server (e.g. PHP is running as CGI/FastCGI) you may uncomment
> # the rewrite rule below to rewrite all requests to ./blog to ./blog.php.
> -# Please not note that this works only as long as you don't change the default
> +# Please note that this works only as long as you don't change the default
> # custom url patterns in your LifeType administration.
> ## RewriteRule ^blog/(.+)  blog.php/$1 [L,NC]
>
>
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