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Re: Website hosting question




On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Charles Lindauer wrote:

A client hosts his site on his G3 on XServe 10.3.9. He would like to prevent visibility of items on his site, but selectively create access for clients to specific folders, by making them visible.

Is this possible? I've not had any experience with this myself.

Define "items"? Define "visible"?

You can use realms to control access to specific directory paths or whole sites.

Have you read the Apache docs? The O'Rielly books on Apache are also very good. I'd suggest them.

-dhan

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