m0gely wrote:
>> Hiding the cvar is not useful
> No, but it will stop *a lot* of other people.
My opinion is that it will stop very few people (jerks) who are actually
doing this.
>> I would say people with only FTP access should
>> be allowed to use .htaccess
>
>
> The last several posts tried
m0gely wrote:
While I applaud this response and it finally being done, I would suggest
making the cvar protected as well. Many people probably use a web host
that they have only FTP access to, or sometimes cpanel. They will not
have access to make modifications to apache itself. I think both
Clayton Macleod wrote:
mind explaining why all/so many email/new clients start you off at the
top then? heh. Argue it all you like, apparently it's just a
preference that is different from person to person. My experience on
the internet since 1992 has shown me that top-posting takes much less
tim
Clayton Macleod wrote:
that's funny, always been 'reply at top with quote under' as long as I
can remember, which is well over 12 years now. Makes it much faster to
read. You read from the top down, so, new info at the top, with
reference material under it if you need it for context.
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