Put it outside webscope, that way it won't be possible to browse the db-file
directly...
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"Jon Yaggie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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i am setting up a flat file database. i want to restrict acess so that
users cant view it intentionally or accidentally. i am pretty positive this
is a job for htaccess but i am pretty clueless in this area(one of many
areas i am clueless in) anyone got a suggestion on a tutorial or another
way to protect the db other than htaccess?
Thank You,
Jon Yaggie
www.design-monster.com
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101 little bugs in the code . . .'
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