Thanks :).  I thought I had figured out a way to determine if it was a CGI
or module.  But it didn't work.  Is there a reliable way?

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> * Gaylen Fraley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 04. 2002 21:26]:
>
> > Is there any work around for using HTTP Authentication and PHP installed
as
> > CGI?  I know how to make the detection, I'm hoping (probably in vain)
that
> > there is some way to make the two work.  Thanks.
>
> AFAIK, no, unless you use .htaccess based stuff. You may be able to use
> an admin page to add users and write out the .htaccess file(s). Might be
> possible..
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