On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, It appears Donncha O Caoimh said.......
> > still kick in the access permissions and prompt for a username/password.
>> True, but I don't like .htaccess protection.. bit limiting in what you
> can do. (Point taken, John Kelly was using .htacccess auth)
What do you normally use to protect directories? At the moment I'm using
.htaccess files which instruct apache to use mod_auth_mysql. Is there a
better way to protect direcotories ?
Dave
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