On 2/6/07, Liz Kim < lizkim270@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just to clearing things:
> There cant be two separate passwords for the following two URLs?
> http://someurl/A
> http://someurl/A/B
You keep changing your question ;-)
Yes, there can be two separate passwords: one that you get if you
request http://.../A and one for http://.../A/B. Earlier you asked "I
would like to the client to able to view B by entering in two
passwords". The answer to that remains no. Each URL can only be
protected by a single password. http://.../A and http://.../A/B are
different URLs.
So if the client goes first to /A and then to /A/B, they will get two
different login prompts if you protect with different auth directives.
But if they go directly to /A/B they will only get a single login
prompt.
Joshua.
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