Htaccess

/eɪtʃ tiː ˈækses/ noun

A configuration file used on Apache web servers to control access and behavior at the directory level. The filename stands for hypertext access.

Modern computing term from the 1990s, combining 'ht' (hypertext) with 'access.' Created as Apache web server software needed a way to allow directory-level configuration without root server access.

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