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<ocdtrekkie> So apparently NextCloud installs it's own .htaccess file, and gets mad if you change it.
<ocdtrekkie> I did a test install on my shared hosting to see how it is in 2022. It broke on my server and when I fixed it now it says I have file integrity issues because it's not the same file hash.
<ocdtrekkie> Which is to say, it has strong opinions about how PHP is installed, and it likes to configure itself in a way that will let you download the database config files if you let it?