Hi Phil,

Assuming that your CGI script and the stack are on the same server, I don't think that your CGI script needs a password and user name to read any other file on the server. It should work without user name and password. If you really want to check some password, include it as an argument to the CGI.

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On 14 aug 2008, at 23:19, Phil Davis wrote:

How would one 'go to' a stack that lives in a .htpasswd protected directory?

On a web server, I have a CGI script that wants to use a stack that's in a protected directory.

When I try the URL form of 'go' as follows, I get a result of 'no such card': go inv stack url "http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/lockedFolder/test1.rev " go inv stack url "binfile://username:password@/home/username/ my.domain.com/lockedFolder/test1.rev" go inv stack url "binfile://home/username/my.domain.com/lockedFolder/test1.rev "

When I try going to it by filepath without user/pass as follows, I get hung:
 go inv stack "/home/username/my.domain.com/lockedFolder/test1.rev"

Any ideas how I can get it to work? I thought about altering the .htaccess file but I'm not sure what to tell it to allow, nor if that would do the job.

Thanks for all responses.
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