Re: Don't require authentication on a subfolder

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André Warnier wrote:
If that is still not entirely clear, here is a summary :
- the Windows filesystem, in terms of locatiing directories and filenames, is case-insensitive. In other words, "/dir" and "/DIR" and "/Dir" all lead to same place. - the Apache <Location> directive applies to the URL, and IS case-sensitive. In that case, "/public" and "/PUBLIC" are 2 different URLs.


Ah, thanks for pointing that out! My only Windows Apache server is my development machine, but that little bit of information could be really critical at some point.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock


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