Cant find .htaccess

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free1bit

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hello i want to ask where can i find my .htaccess from my file manager? i cant find it can someone please atleast give me screen shot of it.

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Before you enter the file manager, there would be a prompt. The prompt would offer the option to show hidden files '.*' which is what the .htaccess file would go under.
If you had already checked this then chances are that the file does not exist in the directory you are looking at.
 

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is there a way that i can reenable that? i dont receive any pop up like that every time i open file manage
 

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is there a way that i can reenable that?
are you sure you have one or more [ .htaccess ] files in you account ? - you might not have any

some CMS like to add one in their sub-folder(s)

while using the [ cPanel-x3 ] theme (not x10hosting Basic)
note: by clicking the "Switch Theme" button at the top on the screen (after you Sign-in at [ https://www.x10hosting.com/sso/login ]) - you can choose between [ x10Hosting Basic ] and [ cPanel-x3 ] themes

on cPanel's home page click on [ File Manager ]

if you see a 'pop-up' -- be sure "Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)" check mark is set before you click on [ Go ]
if you do not receive the 'pop-up' -- near bottom of cPanel's Home (main) page - click on [ Reset All Interface Settings ] - then click on [ FileManager ] - then set 'check mark' for "Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)" in the pop-up dialog box before you click on [ Go ]

at far top-right of [ File Manager ] home page
'Search' --> set [ All Your Files ] --> 'For' set [ .htaccess ] --> [ Go ]
 
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are you sure you have one or more [ .htaccess ] files in you account ? - you might not have any

some CMS like to add one in their sub-folder(s)

while using the [ cPanel-x3 ] theme (not x10hosting Basic)
note: by clicking the "Switch Theme" button at the top on the screen (after you Sign-in at [ https://www.x10hosting.com/sso/login ]) - you can choose between [ x10Hosting Basic ] and [ cPanel-x3 ] themes



at far top-right of [ File Manager ] home page
'Search' --> set [ All Your Files ] --> 'For' set [ .htaccess ] --> [ Go ]
Thank you, I just found out that I have to manually create 1.htaccess for each site as I hosted multiple sites with my account, I have created one and I can see it now and Its working, thanks guys
 
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