Ingo Weiss wrote:
Hi,
this must be a common problem and I was wondering what commonly used
strategies to solve it are:
How can I avoid that a user re-sends a POST form when hitting the reload
button on a result page?
The browser typically warns you when you want to do that but I was
wondering wheth
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> First easiest solution: Have you tried playing with groups? Have the
> per-user directories owned by the same group that the webserver runs
> as ( I run my apache as apache:apache ) and chmod 664 ...
>
> Before doing that - run a test LWP program to see if getstore checks
> permissions on t
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to write a set of scripts that will allow multiple users
> to log in via one generic login url (htaccess) and once they are in
> they can use forms to type in a url of a file on the internet, the
> scripts will get that file and put it into their personal webspace on
> the
Hello,
I am trying to write a set of scripts that will allow multiple users
to log in via one generic login url (htaccess) and once they are in
they can use forms to type in a url of a file on the internet, the
scripts will get that file and put it into their personal webspace on
the local server