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This will then show all those files......
Let us know if this works and maybe others (hint) might get the idea that
everything does not revolve around telnet.
Ian
--> -----Original Message-----
--> From: cobalt-developers-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--> [mailto:cobalt-developers-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Support
--> Sent: 06 January 2002 17:52
--> To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--> Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] HTACCESS ERROR
-->
-->
--> Kevin,
-->
--> YOu will have to telnet into your server. Most ftp spftware do
--> not let you see the
--> hidden system files that start with a period.
-->
--> John
-->
--> "Mr. Kevin Rinehart" wrote:
-->
--> > Hello All,
--> >
--> > I am in need of assistance. I attempted to create a secured
--> directory in
--> > a members area for a client. However, I only get an "internal
--> server error"
--> > when I attempted to access the file. When I FTP into the
--> area, I can not
--> > see the file ".htaccess" anywhere. I figured I could just
--> delete the file and
--> > start over. But since I can not find the " .htaccess " file,
--> it is not view able
--> > in the directory, I am at a loss.
--> >
--> > Please advise.
--> >
--> > The file I authored is laid out like this.
--> >
--> > AuthUserFile /etc/passwd
--> > Authname "Site Name"
--> > Authtype Basic
--> > <LIMIT GET POST PUT>
--> > require user username
--> > </LIMIT>
--> >
--> > Noting that I changed the Site Name and the User Name with the
--> > desired information.
--> >
--> > Thank You for your time.
--> >
--> > Kevin Rinehart
--> >
-->
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