Hi,
        Is it possible to intercept the http authentication result so that if 
it fails I can inform the user that the access to the object is not permitted 
if they do not have the correct credentials without just having the default 401 
message returned?

Regards,
        Ben

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Dr Ben Ryan
Timescapes Archive Technical Officer
School of Sociology and Social Policy
Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law
Social Science Building
The University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
Email: b.r...@leeds.ac.uk
Tel: 0113 343 7319
Website: http://www.timescapes.leeds.ac.uk
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