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I've a little problem with my drupal installation, because I need to enable clean URL but I don't know how to do it. Any suggestion?
I'm using Ubuntu server 16.04
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I've a little problem with my drupal installation, because I need to enable clean URL but I don't know how to do it. Any suggestion?
I'm using Ubuntu server 16.04
server url drupal
closed as off-topic by Melebius, Kevin Bowen, Eric Carvalho, Soren A, muru Dec 6 at 9:39
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I've a little problem with my drupal installation, because I need to enable clean URL but I don't know how to do it. Any suggestion?
I'm using Ubuntu server 16.04
server url drupal
I've a little problem with my drupal installation, because I need to enable clean URL but I don't know how to do it. Any suggestion?
I'm using Ubuntu server 16.04
server url drupal
server url drupal
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asked Dec 3 at 7:25
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closed as off-topic by Melebius, Kevin Bowen, Eric Carvalho, Soren A, muru Dec 6 at 9:39
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I solved. My problem was that my .htaccess file was called .htacces, without the final S.
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I solved. My problem was that my .htaccess file was called .htacces, without the final S.
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I solved. My problem was that my .htaccess file was called .htacces, without the final S.
I solved. My problem was that my .htaccess file was called .htacces, without the final S.
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