Step 1 for me would be to check the file format = legacy, since the cgi engine is not recent
Step 2 Try using a simple text files (actually a group of text files) having different protection settings (read access) This should give you the clues you need to go forward. On 8/14/08 2:19 PM, "Phil Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How would one 'go to' a stack that lives in a .htpasswd protected directory? > > On a web server, I have a CGI script that wants to use a stack that's in > a protected directory. > > When I try the URL form of 'go' as follows, I get a result of 'no such > card': > go inv stack url > "http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/lockedFolder/test1.rev" > go inv stack url > "binfile://username:password@/home/username/my.domain.com/lockedFolder/test1.r > ev" > go inv stack url > "binfile://home/username/my.domain.com/lockedFolder/test1.rev" > > When I try going to it by filepath without user/pass as follows, I get hung: > go inv stack "/home/username/my.domain.com/lockedFolder/test1.rev" > > Any ideas how I can get it to work? I thought about altering the > .htaccess file but I'm not sure what to tell it to allow, nor if that > would do the job. > > Thanks for all responses. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution