Because I just fragged my American Flag backup site, ncdevil.com/afl in a big way. Was trying to change the htaccess file to block hotlinkers, and now get a 500 error. I cannot seem to find the htaccess file, so, buh bye to that site.
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you can go in there FTP style and put in a known good .htaccess file. the 500 error is because you’re now denying ALL traffic, since you didn’t put in an U or and L argument after the no-image-hotlinky code
I can’t seem to find the file in the ftp. You don’t know which one it is, do you?