At 11:34 09/02/2008 +0000, Sergey Lyubka wrote:
>On windows, shttpd ignores command line options. You have to use 
>shttpd.conf file instead. Put shttpd.conf file in the same directory from 
>where do you start shttpd.exe. Single line in conf file is enough - 
>"listen_ports 8000"

Thanks, that did it.

One more question, though: I'd like to make a sub-directory 
password-protected. From the web site, sHTTPd apparently supports 
.htaccess, but I couldn't figure out how to get it working. Should I put a 
regular .htaccess file in the sub-directory, but next, what I should I put 
in the shttpd.conf?

Thank you.


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