After a lot of chatter about .htaccess questions being off topic on Stack Overflow, I wanted to pose the question....
Should the .htaccess tag be removed?
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes, the concept is quite well defined and it is very specific file with specific format and usage (config for Apache servers).
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
While general "webserver configuration" is off-topic on Stack Overflow, there are large number of questions involving .htaccess file that are on-topic. So by itself it is not indication of being off-topic. Also guidance explicitly written out in the tag wiki.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Likely, there are usually multiple ways to configure web servers/deal with code issues coming out of misconfigurations - adding .htaccess achieves "would like to get answers involving that file"/"likely caused by .htaccess" which is useful.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Absolutely.
Several people suggested this in my posting : SO Biased : Help me understand why this question is not focused enough
Lets vote on it!
.htaccess
is one of those tags that I see onphp
questions, then immediately ignore (since I know next to nothing about how it actually works). I then inevitably circle back to to find that someone has provided an answer that perfectly solves the question, typically by modifying said.htaccess
file. That, in and of itself, seems like a good enough reason for me for this tag to avoid burnination..htaccess
file; for this to even be considered I think we'd need to work out if there's a community better suited for the questions. Webmasters maybe? I know nothing about the community or the tag, so I have no idea.