.htaccess is a small text file that's located either directly in a domain folder or in a subfolder to inform the server how it must handle requests when a site or a folder which is part of it is accessed. Lots of commonly used scripts like Joomla and WordPress use an .htaccess file. If you get a great deal of fake traffic to your website, for example, you can block the access of specific IP addresses and third-party websites, or you could request the visitor to enter a username and a password in order to see the content. You may also set up URL redirecting or use custom error pages for your Internet site, prevent other sites from linking to your content directly and from using your account’s traffic quota, etc. An .htaccess file will give you much more control over your sites and the way they work.

.htaccess Generator in Shared Hosting

We have an easy-to-work-with .htaccess generator tool which will allow you to set up and use this type of files with no trouble even if you have zero previous experience and you do not know the syntax of the particular directives for this type of a file. The tool is part of the Hepsia CP, offered with our Linux shared packages and any option inside it can be enabled by selecting acheckbox and eventually by entering a username or a URL, based upon what exactly you would like to do with the .htaccess file. You could also decide where the file should be created, so you won't need to do anything manually after or before that. By using an .htaccess file, you'll be able to select the PHP version that'll be enabled for a particular domain, even when it's not the same version as the one for the entire account.

.htaccess Generator in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our semi-dedicated server solutions provide an .htaccess generator tool, which is simple enough to be used by individuals with no previous experience. You will be able to access it through your Hepsia Control Panel and employ an intuitive interface to enable any option you would like. After you choose the folder in which our system will create the .htaccess file, you only need to check the boxes beside the options that you'd like to enable, then save the changes and you will be set. The one thing you'll have to type in by hand shall be a URL - if you would like to use the .htaccess file to redirect one of your domains/subdomains to an alternative address or if you want to use custom error pages. Our platform shall also enable you to set the PHP version that a site will use by placing an .htaccess file inside its root folder, regardless if your account in its entirety uses a different version.