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[Likemind Web Services] Being accustomed to the ease of setting these up in Drupal and WordPress, I was slightly disappointed to find that in MediaWiki you have to set up your .htaccess file by hand (why isn’t an example supplied with the install at least?).

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[Lesley Harrison's Blog] Sometimes it's the simple things « Lesley Harrison's Blog: htaccess rules that would affect how the page looked.  Lighttpd stores URL rewriting rules in config files (lighttpd.conf, or a mysite.conf file for each site), rather than in .htaccess, so checking that you’ve converted all the rules over to Lighttpd’s syntax is a good first step.

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