Right I spoke to the server guys and they said this:
Hello, phil.
mod rewrite is already installed on server. but to use it, you need to
override some settings via .htaccess file. I've enabled AllowOverride
All for newcastle-online.com .
For example, I've created x.html and y.html (with 'x' and 'y' inside).
and created .htaccess which redirects x.html -> y.html. So, if you
will request:
You now need to: make .htaccess permissions 777. Go to s9y config panel. Change URL Rewriting from "None" to "mod_rewrite". Click on save. s9y now creates a new .htaccess file which has all propper RewriteRules inside of it.
Regards,
Garvin
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