Also make sure you are running PHP as a Module and not CGI.
You can't do HTTP Authentication from inside PHP under CGI.
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From: Chris Kay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: php.general
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 6:49 PM
Subject: htaccess php
Hi
My question is that i am about to start a database and i have been asked
to
make the login/password like htaccess, now they also want to be able to
modify passwords ect so i was going to do it with mysql.
I have seen or been told that there is something where you can use sql/php
and make it use something that look like htaccess but is not.
is this true?
if so where would i start looking for something along these lines..
Answers/Comments welcome
Chris Kay - Tech Support - IDEAL Internet
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