Your stated solution was "Require user non-existent-user
in the sub-directory .htaccess files"
 
This will prompt the user for a username and password correct?   I guess this 
would work, but I was hoping to have the forbidden page come up right away 
instead of the authorization required page come up after the user enters the 
wrong user name and password three times.  If this my only solution I will do 
it, but I was hoping to find some way to override the root .htaccess file.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Joshua Slive
Sent: Sun 7/9/2006 1:00 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .htaccess help



On 7/8/06, Noel Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to make the subdirectory .htacces file override the root?

It depends on the specific circumstances.  Some directives can be
overriden, others can't.

What was wrong with my suggested solution for your problem?

Joshua.

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