| Deb Rutan 2005-03-15, 5:53 pm |
| I, too, have a web hosting service that tells me that they support FPE on
their server.
It's a unix server. And being new to FP, I don't want to add any variables
to the mix of confusion.
1. Even though most of my clients will be accessing the web from a PC, do I
need to customize the .htaccess file that resides on this server?
2. If my hosting service tells me that I don't have access to their server's
error logs, what can I do to 'collect', or 'capture' any errors that visitors
to my site might see?
3. I understand that this .htaccess file is the 'way' for unix users to
control and customize a software package that runs on UNIX. I have been a
system administrator for HP UNIX systems in a previous career. But I don't
know if customizing this file on the server is going to help my PC visitors
to my site.
"JakeJim" wrote:
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> I am having problems with htaccess password protection too.
> I imported a htaccess file into my frontpage and then onto my site.
> The htaccess is protecting a members area and it works.
> But once I installed it now I can't use frontpage to work/edit/publish my
> members area because a password box pops up and my password to my cpanel/file
> manager on the server does not work.
> I have to disable my password protection in order to work on my members area.
> My webhost also told me the problem is frontpage 2003 and there is nothing
> that can be done.
> I was told to make a subweb for the members area but it already was a subweb
> and still no cigar. There's got to be other people out there like us, I
> don't want to waste 200+ dollars that I could of used towards buying
> dreamweaver. ANY IDEAS?
>
> "Thomas T" wrote:
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