It is different that just authenticating. Due to an htaccess authentication implementation, it requires a work around to prevent those pesky popups the browsers produce.
I'm trying to do a spin on this: http://www.berenddeboer.net/rest/authentication.html Implementing the mod_auth_digest authenticating against mysql was all part of this. Michele -----Original Message----- From: Joe Lewis [mailto:j...@joe-lewis.com] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 6:39 PM To: modules-dev@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: Making mod_auth_digest mysql Michele Waldman wrote: > There is not authentication requirement for logged_out it's in a higher > directory. > Okay, then. I'm afraid I am not understanding everything here. I doubt the wheel needs to be reimplemented, but it seems the push is in that direction. For my feeble mind, can you give a brief overview of what you are trying to accomplish? As I see it, you were creating a mod_auth_digest_mysql . This now feels completely different than just an authentication. -- Joe Lewis Chief Nerd SILVERHAWK <http://www.silverhawk.net/> (801) 660-1900 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /They're multi purpose. Not only do they put the clips on, but they take them off. --Pratt & Whitney spokesperson explaining why the company charged the Air Force nearly $1,000 for an ordinary pair of pliers./