@reiver Some plugins on WordPress return errors for a missing and/or unwritable .htaccess file, it'd be nice to have a writable/restorable .htaccess file on installs of WordPress at SpaceHost.
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chris (boss@jotboard.masto.host)'s status on Sunday, 04-Aug-2024 16:53:42 JST chris -
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#SpaceHost Help (spacehost_help@spacehost.team)'s status on Sunday, 04-Aug-2024 16:53:38 JST #SpaceHost Help To assist you better, could you please provide us with the plugins that are returning these errors? This information will help us identify the specific requirements and offer a more tailored solution.
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#SpaceHost Help (spacehost_help@spacehost.team)'s status on Monday, 05-Aug-2024 02:51:32 JST #SpaceHost Help #SpaceHost uses Nginx instead of Apache, and the .htaccess file is specific to Apache.
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chris (boss@jotboard.masto.host)'s status on Monday, 05-Aug-2024 02:51:33 JST chris @spacehost_help @reiver The one located here https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-htaccess-editor/ is what I've been looking at, it just interfaces with whatever file is there if there is one, they're throwing this notice on top of what I assume is just a first-time notification, a writable/restorable .htaccess on the dashboard in the case of a typo would fix this I think.
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