Declan:
I've found that simply changing the AllowOverride line that is by itself
(not the one enclosed in the Directory directive tags) will enable the
.htaccess files. I am not entirely sure what the second AllowOverride
directive is meant to be used for - any comments on this would be
appreciated!
Mark E. Gilbert
Granite Solutions
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Achieve Website Design [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 6:48 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [cobalt-developers] .htaccess again
>
>
>
> Hello,
> I posted a message re: setting up .htaccess last week, and
> thank you to
> everyone who sent a reply. I found the suggestions helpful, and I also
> learned a bit about Telnet in the process. One of the
> suggestions I got was
> to:
>
> "make sure your etc/httpd/conf/access.conf file has the line
> 'AllowOverride Authconfig' in it".
> I have looked at this file and below you will see that there are two
> sections in this file which have the line 'AllowOverride etc..'.
> Do both of these need to be changed?
> Also, what about lines 65-58 below?
> And finally, can anybody recommend good software for working
> with members
> only areas?
>
> Line 21 to 25 below
> <Directory />
> Options None
> AllowOverride None
> AuthFailDelay 2000000
> </Directory>
>
> Line 53 below
> AllowOverride None
>
> Lines 56-58
> <Files ".ht*">
> deny from all
> </Files>
>
> Sincerely,
> Declan Connolly.
>
>
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