Alternatively you could just look at ns_register_filter-
It's probably what your looking for.

P

Dave Bauer wrote on 31/10/2003, 15:21:

 > Would it make sense to have Ns_SetRequestAuthroizeProc available in
 > Tcl. I
 > want to allow HTTP authentication against my database, and this looks
 > like
 > the way to go. Its defined in nsd/auth.c
 >
 > Seems that ideally ns_perm would use this instead of only checking the
 > ns_perm  users list.
 >
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