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No idea if this is any help at all, but maybe try this?

<Directory "C:/webroot/flashservices/gateway/">
   Order allow,deny
   Allow from all
</Directory>


On 2/21/07, Adrian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Sorry if you get this on CF-Talk too, but until they wake up over the
water...

On my current dev set up I restrict access in Apache with:

<Directory "C:/path/to/webroot">
       AuthType Basic
       AuthName "Apache Realm"
       AuthUserFile "C:\path\to\auth\file"
       Require user aUser
</Directory>

Then I'll create user access to sub directories using the same directive
as
above.

I want to allow anonymous access to /flashservices/gateway, can anyone
help
me out with this?

I thought maybe:

<Directory /flashservices/gateway>
       Allow from all
</Directory>

Cheers all.

Adrian Lynch
http://www.halestorm.co.uk/
http://www.adrianlynch.co.uk/

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