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[users@httpd] Apache 2.0.40 not showing .PHPS files
Hello all,
Has anyone else run into this problem where Apache
2.0.40 doesn't show .PHPS files?
I added the line to my httpd.conf file:
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
Did I miss something in the PHP.ini file?
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[users@httpd] URL ending with dot gives Forbidden Access error
Posted by Al Caponi <do...@yahoo.com.sg>.
Hi there,
I've set up Apache 1.3.26 with some Basic Authentication on my server and
I'm using either
IE 6 or Netscape 7 to access that URL without any problem.
e.g. [http://123.456.789.123/myDir]
Then I added a dot '.' at the end of the IP in my browser i.e.
[http://123.456.789.123./myDir]
I got [403 Forbidden ] code returned to me.
Moreover, when I revert to the previous correct URL, it still gives me the
same [403 Forbidden]. As a result I can't access that URL anymore.
Could anyone kindly advise me on how to solve this problem?
Many Thanks,
Al.
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