> Answering my own question, I stupidly forgot that I had a TransHandler up
> above mucking my URLs before the Location directives got a chance
> to try to match. So my /foo location block was never seeing a /foo URL.
>
> Still, I'm glad to see that the old system of "post to a public list and
>
> >>What I want is for My::Foo to handle all URLs that start with "/foo",
> >>without any authentication of any kind. Then I want the
> remaining URLs to
> >>be handled by My::Bar using its authentication handlers.
>
> Seems like it should work to me.
>
> > this may be one of those cases where "/
Answering my own question, I stupidly forgot that I had a TransHandler up
above mucking my URLs before the Location directives got a chance to try to
match. So my /foo location block was never seeing a /foo URL.
Still, I'm glad to see that the old system of "post to a public list and
then immedi
Geoffrey Young wrote:
> John Siracusa wrote:
>
>>I have something like:
>>
>>
>> SetHandler perl-script
>> PerlHandler My::Foo
>>
>>
>>
>> SetHandler perl-script
>> PerlHandler My::Bar
>>
>> AuthName Bar
>> AuthType Basic
>> PerlAuthenHandler My::Auth::Bar
>> PerlAuthzHandler My::Authz::
On 3/5/02 11:58 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
> you might want to set up
>
> /foo
>
> and
>
> /bar
>
> then use mod_rewrite or something to map !/foo to /bar
Ug, there has to be another way... :-/
-John
John Siracusa wrote:
>
> I have something like:
>
>
> SetHandler perl-script
> PerlHandler My::Foo
>
>
>
> SetHandler perl-script
> PerlHandler My::Bar
>
> AuthName Bar
> AuthType Basic
> PerlAuthenHandler My::Auth::Bar
> PerlAuthzHandler My::Authz::Bar
> require valid-us