web/.phpPgAdmin/.htaccess: support linking to a view
web/.phpPgAdmin/.htaccess: allow linking directly to the views list of a schema
web/.phpPgAdmin/.htaccess: refactored to build the URL incrementally, extracting path components 1st->last, instead of handling each # of path components as a separate case (which was more rigid and created unnecessary duplication)
bugfix: web/.phpPgAdmin/.htaccess: path RewriteRules: need to go directly to the applicable tab, rather than going via redirect.php, because redirect.php will use the last selected tab, rather than the first tab for that section, leading to unexpected results when a non-default tab was previously selected
moved everything into /trunk/ to create the standard svn layout, for use with tools that require this (eg. git-svn). IMPORTANT: do NOT do an `svn up`. instead, re-use your working copy's existing files with `svn switch` (http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.6/svn.ref.svn.c.switch.html).
web/**/.htaccess: RewriteRules: ensured flags are in alphabetical order
web/**/.htaccess: When there is no external redirect for the directory without the trailing /, instead auto-add the trailing / to ensure mod_autoindex relative links work properly. This must be done manually because the top-level .htaccess will not auto-add the trailing / if the dir has an .htaccess file (to allow the custom external redirects). There are actually only two .htaccess files that this applies to (web/.phpPgAdmin/.htaccess, .phpMyAdmin/.htaccess), indicating that dirs which have any kind of virtual paths (redirects) almost always have a "root" redirect when there is no specific subpath. This root redirect is intended to link to the datasource's own index of its available resources, e.g. the list of tables for a database source.
web/**/.htaccess: Use [qsappend] flag with all RewriteRules to ensure that the original query string is never lost
web/**/.htaccess: Removed preprocessing commands that need to run for every dir, because these are now inherited from the outermost .htaccess using InheritBefore. This allows the inner .htaccess files to focus just on the fallback rewrites, without needing lots of boilerplate code (except for the obligatory RewriteEngine/RewriteOptions/SetEnvIf preamble).
web/**/.htaccess: Use InheritBefore RewriteOption so that the outermost dir's rules are always run first. This is necessary so that all the HTTP_HOST and dotpath handlers, etc. are applied before any fallback handlers, without needing to copy and paste each rule into every .htaccess file. (Note that the InheritBefore RewriteOption is only available in Apache 2.4.) The outermost .htaccess file, however, must not use InheritBefore because this would inherit rules from the global Apache config, which normally should not be run and which cause an infinite redirect loop.
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