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The Allow, Deny, and Order directives, provided by mod_access_compat, are deprecated and will go away in a future version. You should avoid using them, and avoid outdated tutorials recommending their use. #489

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… are deprecated and will go away in a future version. You should avoid using them, and avoid outdated tutorials recommending their use.

https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html#run-time
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/howto/access.html#host
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lrsjng commented Dec 19, 2015

not supported in httpd 2.2...

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What operating system supports PHP 5.5.0+ but not Apache 2.4?

Additionally, even Debian stable, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and FreeBSD-STABLE support Apache 2.4.

Considering how Apache 2.4 was released almost four years ago and how every major operating system supports it, compatibility with Apache 2.2 should not be a concern.

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lrsjng commented Dec 21, 2015

@SushiDude my hoster runs apache 2.2.

apache 2.2 is still officially supported, while support for PHP 5.4 was dropped in september.

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these files are unuseless, htaccess files only works for apache threats

mayor huge of vendors use apache cgi (and fpm, rest of servers uses php-cgi and fpm),
apache fpm, apache cgi, and rest of servers ignores htaccess files so the proper way to use its with user.ini files and php specific settings in webserver made in instructions install

htaccess files are poinless and unuseless

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