Sorry for being so off topic, but I have just about exhausted all of my
resources and I bet just a few ColdFusion developers out there use
Subversion and Apache together and have set something like this up.

 

In this case, I have a dozen or more SVN repositories being made accessible
via Apache.  All of the repositories require a user to authenticate before
making changes.  All but two of the repositories are completely secure - no
anonymous access.  Those other two repositories need to be open and
available for anonymous read.  I have setup the Apache virtual host
configuration as is described in the SVN book for mixed authentication .

 

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn-book.html#svn.serverconfig.httpd.auth
z.perdir.ex-3

 

However, I still cannot get access to the two repositories anonymously -
Apache always prompts for login.  Has anybody done a setup like this before
and would care to share?

 

Again, sorry for being so off topic.

-- Jeff

 

 



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