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On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 01:59:23PM -0400, Stewart([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> You could add a statement to your DocumentRoot section like so;
>
> RedirectPermanent "/~user" "http://user.blablah.com/"
>
> Which would force browsers to access the page via the 'proper' means,
> rather than via the back door. Besides; if a user has their own
> sub-domain, why would they want a tilde site anyways?
As a backup regarding domain and/or DNS issues. It can prove
quite useful, at least it has for me in the past.
It should truly not be that much of an issue. There are a
myriad of approaches for the authentication Apache provides. .htaccess
is a good approach, and the most common method.
Regards,
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