Bluehost How-To : .htaccess question
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This is a bluehost question posted by antares on 16 February 2007
Hi, I’m gonna setup a site using django (based on python) and as the python interpreter is gonna be loaded in every single request, even for images, css files…, I want to write something like this in the .htaccess file:
SetHandler None
Is this allowed? With this directive the python interpreter won’t be loaded for serving media types like images, and not python pages so I will increase the performance of the server.
I should do it inside the httpd.conf, but that’s not possible.
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