On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:04:53PM +1300, Paul William wrote:
> I have RTFM and tried stuff but only got 5xx internal server errors as
> did the 'Allow all' idea.
Sorry, I told you the wrong thing initially. You want to put 'satisfy
any' in .htaccess file located in the subdirectory you want to allow
free-for-all access to.
> 'allow all' is used to allow all requests (POST, GET , PUT) but has
> nothing to do with users. Thanks anyway for your help.
The 'allow' and 'deny' keywords are actually for domain or IP based
access control. They don't have anything to do with HTTP methods.
> I don't have much choice and I don't have control over the .htaccess
> file.
I figured... but it doesn't hurt to remind people that .htaccess files
are evil. ;-)
Cheers,
-mjg
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