in saying optimized what exactly are you referring to? i have gone over the htaccess and if you are not using a module, you can surely get rid of it. i dont think its a hefty file, therefore i would consider it to be optimized from a performance standpoint.
There are some files required by Dolphin to work properly... that is what I mean by an optimised php.ini. Plus a few files that are also available that are not included in your 'general' php.ini file.
later,
DosDawg
There are some files required by Dolphin to work properly... that is what I mean by an optimised php.ini. Plus a few files that are also available that are not included in your 'general' php.ini file.