Hi Geoffrey,
Thanks for your helpful comments. I appreciate any help I can get...
I understand that Apache isn't IIS. I don't use Apache, but some of our
customers are, so I'm trying to make sure our product works with Apache.
It's not been an easy road to make the ISAPI extension work, but it do
Rick Strahl wrote:
> Thanks Geoff,
>
>
>>I think you need a Require directive
>
>
> Yes I do ... but as soon as I put a Require in there it tries to validate
> every request into the directory.
yes it does :)
> This is not what's requried.
>
> I need conditional authentication that's gener
Thanks Geoff,
> I think you need a Require directive
Yes I do ... but as soon as I put a Require in there it tries to validate
every request into the directory. This is not what's requried.
I need conditional authentication that's generated through the application.
I can do this with my own impl
> AuthType Basic
> AuthUserFile d:\server\users\passwords.txt
> Is there anything I'm missing here?
I think you need a Require directive
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#require
HTH
--Geoff
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