Pass all requests to a .cfm, and let it output the images using
cfcontent (with proper headers). Then you can have all the logic you
want there. Con: unnecessary(?) overhead.
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| -----Original Message-----
| From: Jeff Beer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 22:56
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: RE: directory security
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| My apologies. I meant to say IIS 5 server.
|
| I think I'll have to push the image content from a directory
| outside the web root, or, spend $$$ for something like
| Authentix.. bummer..
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 4:12 PM
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: Re: directory security
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| Jeff Beer wrote:
|
| > On a unix box I can put a .htaccess file in an image
| subdirectory and
| > have it redirect image requests that don't originate from
| that server
| (referer).
| >
| > Is there any way to do that on a windows 2000 platform?
|
| Doesn't Apache offer the same functionality on Windows as on Unix?
|
| Jochem
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| if you can just dream?
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