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MacDoobie
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Hey all,
Just installed GL in a .htaccess protected directory. Everything is working fine but when I go to the protected directory it asked for the username and password 3 times before the site completely loads. Everything that has to do with GL is in the protected director so it isn't grabing anything outsire of it. Anyone know what could be cause the multiple logins.
Thanks
Just installed GL in a .htaccess protected directory. Everything is working fine but when I go to the protected directory it asked for the username and password 3 times before the site completely loads. Everything that has to do with GL is in the protected director so it isn't grabing anything outsire of it. Anyone know what could be cause the multiple logins.
Thanks
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destr0yr
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Registered: 07/06/02
Posts: 324
remove the .htaccess file?
Check your error log for your webserver. Try putting your .htaccess file in /path/to/geeklog/ instead of under public_html.
-- destr0yr
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams
Check your error log for your webserver. Try putting your .htaccess file in /path/to/geeklog/ instead of under public_html.
-- destr0yr
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -- Douglas Adams
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MacDoobie
Anonymous
I would like too, but I need the file to have a private area for our team members. We work on confidental info so we can't have the site accessable to just anyone and I don't know any other way to keep people off the site.
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MacDoobie
Anonymous
Here is the directory structure:
public_html
(main company website)
private area directory
geeklog files plus .htaccess file
public_html
(main company website)
private area directory
geeklog files plus .htaccess file
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MacDoobie
Anonymous
Quote by MacDoobie: Here is the directory structure:
public_html
(main company website)
private area directory
geeklog files plus .htaccess file
public_html
(main company website)
private area directory
geeklog files plus .htaccess file
Sorry formatting didnt show up:
public_html
__(main company website)
__private area directory
____geeklog files plus .htaccess file
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