[nycphp-talk] php authentication and .htaccess protection
David Yun
dyun at blue-iceberg.com
Fri Apr 2 15:05:34 EST 2004
Thanks Chris, I'll give it a try...
on 4/2/04 2:29 PM, Chris Snyder at csnyder at chxo.com wrote:
> David Yun wrote:
>
>> Okay, so everything in a given directory gets sent through a script
>> that you specify in the SetHandler, right?
>
> Yep. The downside is that your script has to be smart enough to
> reimplement the parts of Apache that it's taking over -- directory
> listings, file metadata (content-type, size, last-modified, etc).
>
>> what is the "resource" you are referring to?
>>
> Files in websites are resources, from Uniform Resource Locator.
>
>> Would
>> this work even if the beta site or page is a web application with
>> authentication scripts of its own?
>>
>>
>>
> Don't know? Don't see why not, though.
> Perhaps what you really want in that case is to have the site act as a
> proxy to your development server.
>
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