Re: [PHP] .htaccess problem

2004-01-01 Thread Andrew Séguin
That would be based on 'realms'. see : http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#authname for more info on how to set that. Basicaly, most browsers cache the userid and password as long as the page you are viewing is within the same realm (don't ask for userid and password again). Your solu

[PHP] .htaccess problem

2004-01-01 Thread Ryan A
Hi, I dont know if this is really a PHP problem but am wondering if I can perhaps use php to solve this problem... I dont know if this is just a problem on my server or if you have noticed this too but... heres my present setup: /root/protected_files/ /root/protected_files/one/ /root/protected_f

[PHP] htaccess problem

2001-03-01 Thread Jason Jacobs
Hey all. I've written htaccess files and stuff with one or 2 users, and it works fine. I decided that making an htgroup file would work best in my situation though, so I went to webmonkey.com and followed their tutorial to make the htaccess files. As far as I can tell, all of my files are corre