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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Htaccess Memes

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Why You Have To Do Me Like That Apache

Backend Linux Debugging Webdev Networking
1 hour ago 126.2K views 0 shares
Why You Have To Do Me Like That Apache
Someone tried to make a flowchart for Apache redirect rules and accidentally created a visual representation of descending into madness. The chart asks increasingly unhinged questions like "Did your mom ever hug you?" and "Do you hate your life?" alongside legitimate config questions, because honestly, that's what debugging Apache .htaccess feels like. The joke here is that Apache's redirect/rewrite configuration is notoriously convoluted. You start with a simple question about RewriteRule syntax, and suddenly you're being asked if you've compiled PCRE2 support, whether your middle name starts with "C", and if it's February. There's even a node about returning that overdue library book. The chaotic spaghetti of red "N" and green "Y" paths going everywhere captures the exact feeling of trying to understand why your redirect isn't working—you follow one path, hit a dead end, backtrack, question your life choices, and somehow end up at "WHY?" in bold red text. Fun fact: The leading slash debate in RewriteRule is a real thing that has caused countless hours of frustration because the behavior differs between server config and .htaccess files. Apache documentation reads like it was written by someone who assumed you already know everything about Apache.

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