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I don't think Apache redirects would even need to be removed unless
you want a custom 404 page. The '-d' and -f' flags tell the rewrite
rule to ignore any real files. <br>
I'm not sure how a subdirectory with an implied index.html would
work, the '-d' rule might catch that as well.<br>
I've often mixed in test php and html files with a drupal site with
no problem.<br>
-Don-<br>
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On 1/12/2011 10:46 AM, nan wich wrote:
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<div>We have a copy of our pre-Drupal HTML site and would now
like to resurrect a portion of it. Is it possible to have a
plain HTML site as a sub-site of the Drupal site? I have done
it the other way around, so I suspect it is possible. Are
there any gotchas I need to be aware of (other than Apache
redirects that have to be removed)?<br>
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<p><font size="4" color="#ff007f" face="bookman old style, new
york, times, serif"><em><strong>Nancy</strong></em></font></p>
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<p><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Injustice anywhere
is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King,
Jr.</font></p>
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