On 10/12/15 22:45, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
> But maybe it's easier to fix an InternalError then, once you see where
> it's originating.
I've added it. It's under an block, which
_requires_ Rewrite to work.
This way, it's not going to fail for irrelevant configurations, and it's
going to signal a
On 15/12/2015 16:46, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
On 10/12/15 22:45, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
But maybe it's easier to fix an InternalError then, once you see where
it's originating.
I've added it. It's under an block, which
_requires_ Rewrite to work.
This way, it's not going to fail for irrelevant
Hi,
I've been trying to get DL 0.17 to work with Thunderbird 38.4.0 and
cannot figure out what's going wrong.
The server-side part of DL appears to be installed ok and functioning
properly.
I've installed the latest Addon in Thunderbird but am unable to add the
storage service. This is
On 10/12/2015 17:47, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
On 10/12/15 18:12, Seb Francis wrote:
I've installed the latest Addon in Thunderbird but am unable to add the
storage service. This is what I am entering in the Set up Filelink dialog:
REST URL: http://dl.burnit.co.uk/rest.php
Username: My username
On 10/12/15 20:21, Seb Francis wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Yuri. I had read this already, but on re-reading
> I found the reason why it wasn't working: I'm using mod_fcgi and this
> doesn't pass Basic Auth properly.
>
> I added an .htaccess file with the following:
>
>
> RewriteEngine on
>
On 10/12/15 18:12, Seb Francis wrote:
> I've installed the latest Addon in Thunderbird but am unable to add the
> storage service. This is what I am entering in the Set up Filelink dialog:
>
> REST URL: http://dl.burnit.co.uk/rest.php
> Username: My username (which is an admin account)
>
> When
On 10/12/2015 19:45, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
On 10/12/15 20:21, Seb Francis wrote:
Thanks for your reply Yuri. I had read this already, but on re-reading
I found the reason why it wasn't working: I'm using mod_fcgi and this
doesn't pass Basic Auth properly.
I added an .htaccess file with the
On 10/12/15 21:54, Seb Francis wrote:
> What I was suggesting is that you include such an .htaccess file with
> the distribution, and then people will not need to edit httpd.conf if
> they happen to use fcgi. And it shouldn't hurt in the case where fcgi
> is not used.
RewriteRule might be