Creating an .htaccess file on Windows

Everyone who has tried creating a .htaccess on windows knows that Windows Explorer does not accept the '.' character as the first character of a file. For most of you this may be old stuff, but for the newbies, the quick way to create a file that starts with a '.' is actually pretty simple.

Open notepad and save the document with file name .htaccess with the 'save as type' set to 'All Files'; or save the document with file name as ".htaccess" including the quotes. Hope this helps someone!

3 comments for Creating an .htaccess file on Windows

Arthur Czuma's picture

Handy to know. I struggled...

Handy to know. I struggled with this recently when I was just setting up a local host.

Richard's picture

Arthur, so did I…...

Arthur, so did I…

Elahi's picture

simple but great work,...

simple but great work, Thanks...

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