{"items": [{"author": "Kit", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/109259097847092849006", "anchor": "gp-1359841533241", "service": "gp", "text": "Yes, it should.", "timestamp": 1359841533}, {"author": "Chris", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/109145929828138109979", "anchor": "gp-1359845139376", "service": "gp", "text": "Or more simply, just invalidate its cache. No point in pre-reading a .htaccess in a rare URL", "timestamp": 1359845139}, {"author": "opted out", "source_link": "#", "anchor": "unknown", "service": "unknown", "text": "this user has requested that their comments not be shown here", "timestamp": "1359847553"}, {"author": "James", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/106345404829653994850", "anchor": "gp-1359851153752", "service": "gp", "text": "Is it really rereading the file, or is it just reading the mtime? And how much does reading a cache-warm file's mtime cost, anyways? (My model says that it should be very cheap, unless the OS is being very stupid.)", "timestamp": 1359851153}, {"author": "Dustin", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/132888646877751?comment_id=133007216865894", "anchor": "fb-133007216865894", "service": "fb", "text": "I'm sure there's enough #ifdef crap that the cross-platformness would be the least of your worries. This sounds good in theory, but I wonder how much memory it would require for a really large shared host though.", "timestamp": "1359877955"}, {"author": "Lex", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/111102660583646544610", "anchor": "gp-1359994157986", "service": "gp", "text": "Sounds good to me.\n<br>\n<br>\nAlthough, I must say it has been a while since I ran into a true shared Unix box. Nowadays it's always\u00a0either a one-user machine, or a corporate machine where everyone has root. On such a machine, it seems just as well to manipulate the global configuration as to use .htacces files.", "timestamp": 1359994157}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1360077851932", "service": "gp", "text": "@Chris\n\u00a0\n@James\n\u00a0I looked into the code, and it turns out Apache doesn't cache htaccess files between requests:\u00a0\nhttp://www.jefftk.com/news/2013-02-05", "timestamp": 1360077851}]}