## More examples of what you can test: ```php require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use HtaccessCapabilityTester\HtaccessCapabilityTester; $hct = new HtaccessCapabilityTester($baseDir, $baseUrl); $rulesToCrashTest = <<<'EOD' RewriteEngine On EOD; if ($hct->crashTest($rulesToCrashTest)) { // The rules at least did not cause requests to anything in the folder to "crash". // (even simple rules like the above can make the server respond with a // 500 Internal Server Error - see "docs/TheManyWaysOfHtaccessFailure.md") } if ($hct->addTypeWorks()) { // AddType directive works } if ($hct->headerSetWorks()) { // "Header set" works } if ($hct->requestHeaderWorks()) { // "RequestHeader set" works } // Note that the tests returns null if they are inconclusive $testResult = $hct->htaccessEnabled(); if (is_null($testResult)) { // Inconclusive! // Perhaps a 403 Forbidden? // You can get a bit textual insight by using: // $hct->infoFromLastTest } // Also note that an exception will be thrown if test files cannot be created. // You might want to wrap your call in a try-catch statement. try { if ($hct->requestHeaderWorks()) { // "RequestHeader set" works } } catch (\Exception $e) { // Probably permission problems. // We should probably notify someone } ```