#
# Whitelist appropriate assets files.
# Note that you will need to maintain this whitelist yourself if you modify File::$allowed_extensions
#
# If you are not using Apache then you can ignore this file.
# If you are using IIS then you should look at assets/web.config instead.
#
# To add an extension to the list, you need to put another string of the form "ext|" on the
# FilesMatch line, inside the parentheses.
#
# For example, to add *.exe files to list of downloadable assets, change this line:
#
# <FilesMatch ".(html|htm|xhtml...
#
# To this:
#
# <FilesMatch ".(exe|html|htm|xhtml...
#
# Once you do this, visitors will be able to download *.exe files that are uploaded to the assets
# directory.
#
# For compatibility reasons, we include uppercase versions of allowed extensions, as Apache 1.3
# does not support regular expression case insensitive matches using PCRE style.
#
Deny from all
<FilesMatch ".(?i:html|htm|xhtml|js|css|bmp|png|gif|jpg|jpeg|ico|pcx|tif|tiff|au|mid|midi|mpa|mp3|ogg|m4a|ra|wma|wav|cda|avi|mpg|mpeg|asf|wmv|m4v|mov|mkv|mp4|ogv|webm|swf|flv|ram|rm|doc|docx|txt|rtf|xls|xlsx|pages|ppt|pptx|pps|csv|cab|arj|tar|zip|zipx|sit|sitx|gz|tgz|bz2|ace|arc|pkg|dmg|hqx|jar|xml|pdf|box)$">
Allow from all
</FilesMatch>
# We disable PHP via several methods
# Replace the handler with the default plaintext handler
AddHandler default-handler php phtml php3 php4 php5 inc
<IfModule mod_php5.c>
# Turn the PHP engine off
php_flag engine off
</IfModule>