The .htaccess file in WordPress is a crucial configuration file that handles permalinks and security. It can become corrupted due to various reasons such as plugin conflicts or accidental edits, leading to issues like broken links or the 'white screen of death.' This guide provides detailed steps on how to fix the .htaccess file using methods like accessing it through cPanel, FTP clients, or plugins such as All in One SEO. It also covers fixing common errors like 500 internal server errors, too many redirects, and 404 errors on posts.

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