"Dave Beach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/01/2006 17.27.30:
> Thanks for the message. That certainly sounds plausible to me.
> .
> There must be an answer to this somewhere, if I only knew where to
> look. If your message does indeed describe the reason why this is
> happening, I'm curio
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I'm kind of jumping into the middle of this thread since I have just
subscribed recently, but I believe that if an external media player is launched
by clicking on the file, then that application will start a di
Yes, thanks, it is and I did.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 3, 2006 10:03 AM
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Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Authentication realms
Is that web page accessible? I don't remember whether you said i
: Sebastian Gil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 3, 2006 9:41 AM
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Is this happening when you download the file or when you try to open it
directly from the browser? Maybe it's a problem w
Is that web page accessible? I don't remember whether you said it but did
you try from another brwoser?
Gaƫl
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Thanks for the reply. No obvious re-write rule in my httpd.conf file.
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Sent: January 3, 2006 9:47 AM
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Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Authentication realms
>Consider www.foo.
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Thanks for the reply. I've been through the FAQ again, and don't see where
URL space is relevant (although I'm sure that's a deficiency in my
understanding).
Consider www.foo.com (hypothetically - I'
>Consider www.foo.com (hypothetically - I've just realized that's
>actually a
>real site), and that /usr/local/apache2/htdocs is set as AuthName
>"bar" in
>httpd.conf. Everything behaves perfectly as expected, except a link
>to
>/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/foobar/foobar.wmv causes a re-prompt fo
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Thanks for the reply. I've been through the FAQ again, and don't see where
URL space is relevant (although I'm sure that's a deficiency in my
understanding).
Consider www.foo.com (hypothetically - I've just realized that
added
an .htaccess file in /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/foobar that simply repeats
"AuthName "bar"".
Still no joy.
I appreciate your patience; perhaps a slightly more detailed pointer would
nudge me in the right direction.
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From: Nick Kew [mailto:[EMAI
On Monday 02 January 2006 22:57, Dave Beach wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I'm having a small problem. I have basic authentication set up (httpd
> v2.2.0), and it works as I would expect - except that when a user requests
> a Windows Media file (wmv) from a subordinate page, the client browser
> prompts aga
It was thus said that the Great Dave Beach once stated:
>
> I would have expected no such secondary authentication prompt, as the file
> is found in a directory subordinate to the one established for the
> authentication realm in the httpd.conf file.
>
> What am I missing? Are there relevant part
Title: Authentication realms
Hi list!
I'm having a small problem. I have basic authentication set up (httpd v2.2.0), and it works as I would expect - except that when a user requests a Windows Media file (wmv) from a subordinate page, the client browser prompts again for the user's credenti
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