Posted by Bob Bedford on 12/20/07 21:34
Hello Lars, thanks for answering.
> Not possible. Put the images in a world-readable directory or have users
> enter username and password. Why in the world would you think otherwise?
>
> You seem to want two contradictory and mutually exclusive things: you want
> the images protected (otherwise, why did you put them in a protected
> directory?) and you want them publicly accessible (otherwise why do you
> object to authentication?) You cannot have both.
>
>> I can't move those images and I can't set the path rights
>
> Then copy them to an unprotected directory.
It's in a protected directory becuse they are statistics for the website and
the Hosting company decided so and it can't be changed.
I'm the webmaster and I can give access to the client to certain directory
(where they are my scripts) so the concurrents can't see what's appening as
this is a secret.
Also I've tried to do a "imagepng()" but instead of showing the image it
shows the source of the image.
The possibility to show images exists (you can show a document with imagejpg
or others) so why not if coming from a protected directory ?
Bob
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