On Nov 22, 12:08 am, Walter McGinnis <walter.mcgin...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> > At a very simple level something like
>
> > RewriteRule \.php$ - [F]
>
> > Would rewrite any request where the url ended in .php to 403s
>
> Tried it. I have Passenger in high performance mode and it looks to
> disable mod_rewrite.
>
> http://www.modrails.com/documentation/Users%20guide%20Apache.html#Pas...
>
> I may be out of luck if I want to keep that set to on.
>
Well if you really do need it, the docs say that you can turn it on
for only certain paths, so you could just activate it for your most
highly trafficked pages and leave the remainder with mod_rewrite
enabled.
Fred
> Cheers,
> Walter
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