Sorry for the off-topic but I'd rather make a fool of myself in front of people I know than sign up for the Apache newsletter and do it in front of strangers, and I'm sure somebody here is a directives genius!!
I'm on Apache/2.2.3 and working with .htaccess in user created directories, so for example a user called "username" gets a directory called "username" with an .htaccess in it that controls access to that directory branch. I'm using Apache2::AuthCookieDBI for authentication and I can protect ALL FILES in the directory but for the life of me I am completely unable to protect the "index" file. www.website.com/username/* is protected but www.website.com/username/ is not, huh?!? Now I hope you can forgive my transgression and sympathize with me about why I'd prefer to ask here, as I'm positive this should be brain-dead easy... Please contact me off-list since I don't want to add noise. Thanks! Tosh PS. Everything is running TT if that's any saving grace for this question. -- McIntosh Cooey - Twelve Hundred Group LLC - http://www.1200group.com/ _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [email protected] http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
