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I've got the following structure



www/
/website1
/website2
/uploads/foo.pdf
/websiteWP
.htaccess


.htacces content, it indicates that foo.com should load /websiteWP as default:



<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$

RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website1/
RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website2/
RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/uploads/
RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/websiteWP/

RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-f
RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /websiteWP/$1

RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$
RewriteRule ^(/)?$ websiteWP/index.php [L]




Inside the Wordpress, clicking the link https://www.foo.es/uploads/some-pdf.pdf will result in an infinite loading page, trying to load content.



But going to the pdf from outside the website (pasting in the search box) will work.



Is it due to a missconfiguration of the .htaccess ?



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    I've got the following structure



    www/
    /website1
    /website2
    /uploads/foo.pdf
    /websiteWP
    .htaccess


    .htacces content, it indicates that foo.com should load /websiteWP as default:



    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
    RewriteEngine on

    RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$

    RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website1/
    RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website2/
    RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/uploads/
    RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/websiteWP/

    RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-f
    RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-d
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /websiteWP/$1

    RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$
    RewriteRule ^(/)?$ websiteWP/index.php [L]




    Inside the Wordpress, clicking the link https://www.foo.es/uploads/some-pdf.pdf will result in an infinite loading page, trying to load content.



    But going to the pdf from outside the website (pasting in the search box) will work.



    Is it due to a missconfiguration of the .htaccess ?



    Helpfull post: wordpress stackexchange










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      I've got the following structure



      www/
      /website1
      /website2
      /uploads/foo.pdf
      /websiteWP
      .htaccess


      .htacces content, it indicates that foo.com should load /websiteWP as default:



      <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
      RewriteEngine on

      RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$

      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website1/
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website2/
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/uploads/
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/websiteWP/

      RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-f
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-d
      RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /websiteWP/$1

      RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$
      RewriteRule ^(/)?$ websiteWP/index.php [L]




      Inside the Wordpress, clicking the link https://www.foo.es/uploads/some-pdf.pdf will result in an infinite loading page, trying to load content.



      But going to the pdf from outside the website (pasting in the search box) will work.



      Is it due to a missconfiguration of the .htaccess ?



      Helpfull post: wordpress stackexchange










      share|improve this question















      I've got the following structure



      www/
      /website1
      /website2
      /uploads/foo.pdf
      /websiteWP
      .htaccess


      .htacces content, it indicates that foo.com should load /websiteWP as default:



      <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
      RewriteEngine on

      RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$

      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website1/
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/website2/
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/uploads/
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_URI !^/websiteWP/

      RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-f
      RewriteCond %REQUEST_FILENAME !-d
      RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /websiteWP/$1

      RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST ^(www.)?foo.com$
      RewriteRule ^(/)?$ websiteWP/index.php [L]




      Inside the Wordpress, clicking the link https://www.foo.es/uploads/some-pdf.pdf will result in an infinite loading page, trying to load content.



      But going to the pdf from outside the website (pasting in the search box) will work.



      Is it due to a missconfiguration of the .htaccess ?



      Helpfull post: wordpress stackexchange







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