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#####
#
# Example .htaccess file for TYPO3 CMS - for use with Apache Webserver
#
# This file includes settings for the following configuration options:
#
# - Compression via TYPO3
# - Settings for mod_rewrite (URL-Rewriting)
# - PHP optimisation
# - Miscellaneous
#
# If you want to use it, you have to copy it to the root folder of your TYPO3 installation (if its
# not there already) and rename it to '.htaccess'. To make .htaccess files work, you might need to
# adjust the 'AllowOverride' directive in your Apache configuration file.
#
# IMPORTANT: You may need to change this file depending on your TYPO3 installation!
#
# Lines starting with a # are treated as comment and ignored by the web server.
#
# You should change every occurance of TYPO3root/ to the location where you have your website in.
# For example:
# If you have your website located at http://mysite.com/
# then your TYPO3root/ is just empty (remove 'TYPO3root/')
# If you have your website located at http://mysite.com/some/path/
# then your TYPO3root/ is some/path/ (search and replace)
#
# You can also use this configuration in your httpd.conf, but then you have to modify some lines,
# see the comments (search for 'httpd.conf')
#
# Questions about this file go to the matching Install mailing list, see
# http://typo3.org/documentation/mailing-lists/
#
####
### Begin: Compression via TYPO3 ###
# Compressing resource files will save bandwidth and so improve loading speed especially for users
# with slower internet connections. TYPO3 can compress the .js and .css files for you.
# *) Uncomment the following lines and
# *) Set $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['BE']['compressionLevel'] = '9' for the Backend
# *) Set $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['FE']['compressionLevel'] = '9' together with the TypoScript properties
# config.compressJs and config.compressCss for GZIP compression of Frontend JS and CSS files.
#<FilesMatch "\.js\.gzip$">
# AddType "text/javascript" .gzip
#</FilesMatch>
#<FilesMatch "\.css\.gzip$">
# AddType "text/css" .gzip
#</FilesMatch>
#AddEncoding gzip .gzip
### End: Compression via TYPO3 ###
### Begin: Browser caching of ressource files ###
# Enable long browser caching for JavaScript and CSS files.
# This affects Frontend and Backend and increases performance.
# You can also add other file extensions (like gif, png, jpg), if you want them to be longer cached, too.
<FilesMatch "\.(js|css)$">
<IfModule mod_expires.c>
ExpiresActive on
ExpiresDefault "access plus 7 days"
</IfModule>
FileETag MTime Size
</FilesMatch>
### End: Browser caching of ressource files ###
### Begin: Settings for mod_rewrite ###
# You need rewriting, if you use a URL-Rewriting extension (RealURL, CoolUri).
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
# Enable URL rewriting
RewriteEngine On
# Change this path, if your TYPO3 installation is located in a subdirectory of the website root.
#RewriteBase /
# Rules to set ApplicationContext based on hostname
#RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^dev\.example\.com$
#RewriteRule .? - [E=TYPO3_CONTEXT:Development]
#RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^staging\.example\.com$
#RewriteRule .? - [E=TYPO3_CONTEXT:Production/Staging]
#RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.example\.com$
#RewriteRule .? - [E=TYPO3_CONTEXT:Production]
# Rule for versioned static files, configured through:
# - $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['BE']['versionNumberInFilename']
# - $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['FE']['versionNumberInFilename']
# IMPORTANT: This rule has to be the very first RewriteCond in order to work!
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.+)\.(\d+)\.(php|js|css|png|jpg|gif|gzip)$ $1.$3 [L]
# Basic security checks
# - Restrict access to deleted files in Recycler directories
# - Restrict access to TypoScript files in default templates directories
# - Restrict access to Private extension directories
# For httpd.conf, use these lines instead of the next ones:
# RewriteRule ^/TYPO3root/fileadmin/(.*/)?_recycler_/ - [F]
# RewriteRule ^/TYPO3root/fileadmin/templates/.*(\.txt|\.ts)$ - [F]
# RewriteRule ^/TYPO3root/typo3conf/ext/[^/]+/Resources/Private/ - [F]
RewriteRule ^fileadmin/(.*/)?_recycler_/ - [F]
RewriteRule ^fileadmin/templates/.*(\.txt|\.ts)$ - [F]
RewriteRule ^typo3conf/ext/[^/]+/Resources/Private/ - [F]
# Stop rewrite processing, if we are in the typo3/ directory.
# For httpd.conf, use this line instead of the next one:
# RewriteRule ^/TYPO3root/(typo3/|fileadmin/|typo3conf/|typo3temp/|uploads/|favicon\.ico) - [L]
RewriteRule ^(typo3/|fileadmin/|typo3conf/|typo3temp/|uploads/|favicon\.ico) - [L]
# If the file/symlink/directory does not exist => Redirect to index.php.
# For httpd.conf, you need to prefix each '%{REQUEST_FILENAME}' with '%{DOCUMENT_ROOT}'.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
# Main URL rewriting.
# For httpd.conf, use this line instead of the next one:
# RewriteRule .* /TYPO3root/index.php [L]
RewriteRule .* index.php [L]
</IfModule>
### End: Settings for mod_rewrite ###
### Begin: PHP optimisation ###
# If you do not change the following settings, the default values will be used.
# TYPO3 works fine with register_globals turned off.
# This is highly recommended, if your web server has it turned on.
#php_flag register_globals off
### End: PHP optimisation ###
### Begin: Miscellaneous ###
# Make sure that directory listings are disabled.
#Options -Indexes
### End: Miscellaneous ###
# Add your own rules here.
# ...