Thanks for sharing. I was extremely concerned when I read the following on the Yahoo help/glossary page:
.htaccess(Hypertext Access)
The name .htaccess refers to the main configuration file for Apache, a popular open-source HTTP server. The .htaccess file can be used to create custom error pages and web page redirects, set up password protection, enable SSI, and more. Yahoo! does not currently allow you to upload .htaccess files to your account. For other customization options, we recommend the Custom Error Pages and password-protection features available in y
our Web Hosting Control Panel.
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/smallbusiness/webhosting/glossary/glossary-08.html
Thanks a ton. This has alleviated my 8 hour headache. I did not have a php editor prior to this issue … I used CrimsonEditor … very easy to download and make changes.