On 7/16/05, Autumnal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It is completely unclear to me what problem you are trying to solve.
>
> Well, any script or HTML page that uses this type of path fails. HTML,
> PHP, PERL, you name it.
Forget about everything else until you get plain HTML working.
>
> > Exac
Joshua Slive said:
> On 7/16/05, Autumnal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>
> It is completely unclear to me what problem you are trying to solve.
Well, any script or HTML page that uses this type of path fails. HTML,
PHP, PERL, you name it.
> Exactly where do these relative paths occur? What do
On 7/16/05, Autumnal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings and a quick question. I haven't found info on this in
> newsgroup searches, google, or any other searches. I'm not sure if
> it's a UNIX/shell issue or an Apache config issue that I'm having --
> again, the lack of info is frustrating.
Greetings and a quick question. I haven't found info on this in
newsgroup searches, google, or any other searches. I'm not sure if
it's a UNIX/shell issue or an Apache config issue that I'm having --
again, the lack of info is frustrating. It's not CGI-language
specific, either.
I rediscovered th
K Anand wrote:
> Is it possible to do conditional Authentication ?? I want to don't want to
> authenticate for certain IP's but want to authenticate for all other
> IPs..
Sure you can. What you need is the Satisfy directives.
See the documentations
Davide
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Is it possible to do conditional Authentication ?? I want to don't want to
authenticate for certain IP's but want to authenticate for all other
IPsI will be using Basic Authentication.
Thanx
Anand
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