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Apache Handlers
STEP -1.Log in to your cPanel>>Apache Handlers>>Advanced
STEP 2: Apache Handlers
Click on ‘Apache Handlers’ which is available under the advanced section of cPanel.
STEP 3: Creating Handlers
Under the ‘Create an Apache Handler’ section, type the name of the Handler in the text box which is provided.
STEP 4: File Extensions
Next, in the ‘Extensions’ box type the file extension in the text box in which you want the handler to process the file extensions. Additionally, you can also include multiple file extensions separating with commas.
STEP 5: Adding Extensions
Finally, tap on ‘Add’ button to add the file extensions.
So, below ‘Apache Handlers’ section you can see there are two kind of sections available under it. They are:
User Defined Apache Handlers
System Apache Handlers
User Defined Apache Handlers
This type of handlers contains the file extensions which are added by the users.
System Apache Handlers
In this type, there are some file extensions which are handled default completely by the web server.
Deleting the User Defined Apache Handler
To delete the handler which are included by the user, you can simply click on ‘Delete’ option which is available under the ‘Actions’ column of User Defined Apache handler.