 
Please also check the known bugs page.
AddType only accepts one file extension per line, without
any dots (.) in the extension, and does not take full filenames.
If you need multiple extensions per type, use multiple lines, e.g.
AddType application/foo foo
AddType application/foo bar
.foo and .bar to application/foo
If you follow the NCSA guidelines for setting up access restrictions
  based on client domain, you may well have added entries for,
  AuthType, AuthName, AuthUserFile or AuthGroupFile.
  None of these are needed (or appropriate) for restricting access
  based on client domain.
  
When Apache sees AuthType it (reasonably) assumes you
  are using some authorization type based on username and password.
  
Please remove AuthType, it's unnecessary even for NCSA.
  
AuthUserFile requires a full pathname. In earlier
      versions of NCSA httpd and Apache, you could use a filename
      relative to the .htaccess file. This could be a major security hole,
      as it made it trivially easy to make a ".htpass" file in the a 
      directory easily accessable by the world. We recommend you store
      your passwords outside your document tree.
  
OldScriptAlias is no longer supported.
  
exec cgi="" produces reasonable malformed header
  responses when used to invoke non-CGI scripts.exec cmd="" instead.
  We might add virtual support to exec cmd to
  make up for this difference.
  
.asis files: Apache 0.6.5 did not require a Status header;
it added one automatically if the .asis file contained a Location header.
0.8.14 requires a Status header. 
 
