RE: Remove Password Protection on Subfolder

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Thank you for the link.
I have been searching the web for an answer but didn't come across the
wiki.

I followed the link's instructions and now everything is working as it
should.

( I did modify the main config file )

Thank you,
 
Phil
 

>
>  I have one subfolder that I want public with no password protection.
>
>  What do I need to put in the subfolder's .htaccess file so it will
not
> inherit the password requirements?

Hi,
See:

http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Recipes/BypassAuthenticationOrAuthorization
Requirements

Also, don't confuse htaccess with access control. Despite the name,
that's not its only purpose and you should use the main config file
whenever possible.

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noodl

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