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Well a good place to start would be the apache documentation that is in the
httpd directory unless it was not installed or removed. The next best thing if
u cannot find your answer is to go to apache's site http://www.apache.org.
The most common use of htaccess is to prompt for a password when someone tries
to access a particular page (note not the onnly thing but one of the most
common).
Mail me directly if u need info on that...
On 27-Jul-99 Nichols, Jason wrote:
> Can anybody point me towards a good explanation of how to use .htaccess
> files in apache?
> Thanks!
> Jason
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