![]() I did the same with the others htaccess files in the others folders. Now if I desactivate the code in the htaccess file placed in the css folder, with exactly the same path, the webbrowser find it. If it can helps, I tried something today.Ī very simple test made in the website which doesn't work : when I write in a webbrowser the adress of a css file (I verified the path of course), the webrowser indicate an error (file not found). PS : some more information after the week end: after installing Filezilla, I could see the htaccess files and compared them (the one where it works an the one in the folder "Testing" where it doesn't work.). As for me I 'm not seeing this htaccess file, but it seems to me that I can't see these kind of files with Cyberduck (on Free server at least). A guy who related the same problem (also hosted on a Free server) tells about an htaccess file created by muse with the first method. ![]() If I export the html site from Muse and then upload it with another soft (Here I'm using Cyberduck ), it works well that's here :Īnd when i compare the files inbetween these two websites, I don't see any difference. ![]() Some files are missing say the message when i want to look at it online that's here : ![]() I've got a problem with the ftp directly transfer from Muse. ![]()
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