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28 Nov
2012
28 Nov
'12
7:15 a.m.
Check your error_log; still this is the only reason this can happen. As long as you didn't install this in a subdirectory instead of a dedicated vhost... which you stated in the first post is not the case.
Tom
On 28/11/2012 11:34, Rompetechos rompetechos wrote:
I think, that may be other thing, because mod_rewrite is enabled and the directory of installation has the AllowOverride Option.
Any more sugestion?
Thanks for the help
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