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FAQs
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| What's
password protection and .htaccess? |
The
.htaccess file can be placed in one or
more of your /www/domainname-www
subdirectories. Among other things,
this file can be used to restrict
access to other files and web pages.
When a request for a web page has been
made, the web server first checks for
an .htaccess file. The server begins
this check by looking for .htaccess in
the root of the current web directory,
and on down the directory tree until
it reaches the the directory where the
requested file resides. Since the
placement of the .htaccess file
determines when it's been executed,
this fact can be used to restrict
access only in certain subdirectories.
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| I
want to use .htaccess protection. I
have problem using it with your
system. What to do? |
Sometimes
when you create manually the .htaccess
file there are errors. That's why it
is best for you ti add your first
username and password from the Control
Panel. After you add your first
username and password you can start
using without problem the .htaccess
file with out scripts and billing
companies.
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| I
want to protect some directory (for
example http://mydomain.com/only_for_members/).
How to do it ? |
Login
to the Control Panel and select
'Password Protected Areas' . Then
select the domain or the subdomain you
would like to use. Next step is to
write manually the directory which you
want to protect. The directory must
exist (i.e. it must be created already
via FTP before you go to the Password
protected areas. If you write a
directory which does not exist you
will see an error message). Once you
choose the domain and the directory
you will be able to add the username
and password.
If you want to protect the whole
domain/subdomain just leave the form
for the directory empty.
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