----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 12:12
PM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers]
frontpage
I have a raq3 and I am able to upload ..htaccess
files to any directory using FTP without a problem..
Michael
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] frontpage
That's probably because by default on the Raq's there is no
..htaccess folder to begin with. Also, whenever I've tried creating a
..htaccess file by any other means than telnet, the file never gets created
(ie I can't ftp a .htaccess file into a directory, nor can I ftp a file over,
then rename it to ..htaccess). This was probably implimented for security
reasons, as it is possible to disable cgiwrap from a .htaccess
file.
There's the why...as far as the fix, you can do one of two
things: telnet in and create the .htaccess file yourself, or tell your
customer that they are not permitted to use .htaccess restrictions for
security reasons and that they should find another way to password protect
their site (namely, use a cgi script that reads from a private
directory).
I suppose you could also give the user telnet access, but of
course this is a huge security risk.
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 4:12
AM
Subject: [cobalt-developers]
frontpage
We have a Raq3i with Frontpage extention. When
our customers use Frontpage to add password protection to their site they
get the following message
" server error: Cannot
open" home/sites/site4/web/.htaccess": no such file or folder.
Does anybody else have a problem with this, and
can it be fixed?
Kai R Schantz
Euroweb AS
Verksgaten
42
4013 Stavanger
Tlf:+47 51 89 64 64 fax:+47 51 89 56 41
www.euroweb.no