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On Tuesday 15 Oct 2002 5:45 pm, Beno�t Gauthier wrote:
> (2002.10.15, 12:44)
>
> >> Why? How can I circumvent this behaviour?
> >
> > Possibly by doing this.
> >
> > <Directory /home/user/public_html/>
> > AuthType Basic
> > AuthName "Please enter your user id and password."
> > AuthDBUserFile /home/user/public_html/controle
> > Require valid-user
> > </Directory>
>
> That would control access to all of http://blabla.ca/~user though,
> would it not?
Uhmm, yes. I'll have to rethink that one. Just re-read the original and seen
the bit I've missed. Interesting question. Unfortunately I have "broken" my
apache... so I can't check :( Sorry.
> Beno�t
Mike
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