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==Can I use a .htaccess file to password protect a directory?==
 
==Can I use a .htaccess file to password protect a directory?==
 
Yes, on our LINUX servers you can use a .htaccess file to password protect a directory.
 
Yes, on our LINUX servers you can use a .htaccess file to password protect a directory.
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==Enabling Case Insensitive URLs for my Linux site==
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Add the following to your .htaccess file:
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Revision as of 16:51, 4 December 2012

Can I use a .htaccess file to password protect a directory?

Yes, on our LINUX servers you can use a .htaccess file to password protect a directory.

Enabling Case Insensitive URLs for my Linux site

Add the following to your .htaccess file:

CheckSpelling on