--- Henry Cavillones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi-
> Im looking to make an entire site password
> protected, except for some embed codes that get
> processed from publisher sites.
>
> The password protection should not interfere with
> serving the publisher
> javascript code that resides at s
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Henry Cavillones wrote:
> will this work if i just wanted to restrict access to specific types of
> files like say js or flvs?
> but continue to password protect the entire docroot?
If you use Satisfy any and put the allow in a , then it
should work.
PROTECTED] allowing only javascript but preventing all else
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Henry Cavillones wrote:
> Im looking to make an entire site password protected, except for some
> embed codes that get processed from publisher sites.
>
> The password protectio
On 8/3/07, Henry Cavillones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi-
> Im looking to make an entire site password protected, except for some embed
> codes that get processed from publisher sites.
you'll want .htaccess for that.
> The password protection should not interfere with serving the publ
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Henry Cavillones wrote:
> Im looking to make an entire site password protected, except for some
> embed codes that get processed from publisher sites.
>
> The password protection should not interfere with serving the publisher
> javascript code that r
Hi-
Im looking to make an entire site password protected, except for some embed
codes that get processed from publisher sites.
The password protection should not interfere with serving the publisher
javascript code that resides at some subdirectory underneath the docroot.