>
> My guess is that Embperl::Object completely controls the directory, and
> EMBPERL_ALLOW restricts the module from using things *before* it can
> determine what to do with a requested component (ie should it not process
> and just serve the .txt file).  The EMBPERL_URIMATCH then works in both of
> these cases once EMBPERL_ALLOW is removed, as it has been 'allowed' to
view
> them, then chooses not to process them.
>
> Sound right?
>

Yes, that's excatly the way it works and should work. If you not want that
EMbperl sees the file at all, put it in a Files or FilesMatch block

Gerald


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