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Posted by elyob on 06/30/05 14:08
"nemo" <nemo@not_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fgu5c1tsg4k30p6osa71kns4nffbh1597t@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 17:45:55 +0100, Jonathan Tremlett
> <RemoveToReply.jtremlet+usenet@cis.strath.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> >Hi again,
> >
> >I do not know where I can find this file. Could you tell me where it
> is
> >and what to do with it?
> >
> >Johnny
> >
> >elyob wrote:
> >
> >> "Jonathan Tremlett" <RemoveThisBitToReply.jtremlet@cis.strath.ac.uk>
> wrote
> >> in message news:42c1e239$1@nntphost.cis.strath.ac.uk...
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>I was just wondering if anyone knew if there is a way to get PHP my
> admin
> >>>to
> >>>prompt me for my password due to me being on a shared network?
> >>>
> >>>Johnny
> >>
> >>
> >> .htaccess
> >>
> >>
> >>
> I agree, the answer you, as a newcomer, got was less than helpful.
> However,
> it *does* come down to you, really; if you are puzzled by something, have
> a
> look in the search engines first. Put .htaccess and tutorial into google
> and you'll get loads of helpful URLs.
>
> (BTW, a little word of advice: with your present posting habits, you're
> likely to get strictures about top-posting - an example being how you
> constructed your last post compared to how I did this one.)
It was a 100% factual. The OP can now busy himself on Google. After waiting
16 hours for a reply, I thought I'd give him a starter for 10. I didn't
elaborate as it has nothing to do with PHP, and I couldn't be bothered to do
all the work.
The OP may also find that their host offers a folder locking process.
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