Sometimes when I ask a syntax question about the Apache Module mod_rewrite, I get at least one comment and close vote saying "belongs on serverfault". Recent example here.
I strongly disagree with this. Mod_rewrite's rewrite rules have conditions and basic flow control. The rules are distributed as text files along the web application or web site itself. They are an integral part of the product - not the server they are set up on.
I understand that specific server setup questions ("How do I set up IIS with multiple sites?", even "my mod_rewrite rules don't work on my Apache") belong on SF. But how to write mod_rewrite rules is definitely programming related IMO.
Also, we are merrily answering tens of thousands of HTML and CSS questions on SO, even though these are arguably much less "programming" related. We also already have 1,125 mod_rewrite related questions.
I would like to know what the official position on this is.
/etc/network/interfaces
in Debian/Ubuntu has basic flow-control? Now where does it belong? Obviously this is to complex a topic to discuss in a few comments, though.mod_rewrite
is a DSL in it's own right and 99% of the time it's a developer who's asking the question because they're building stuff that does pretty urls and the like.