[Feature Request] auto-update htaccess for public-folder
Posted: 18 Apr 2012, 20:53
Hi all,
My Question:
Would it be possible, that a folder (public-folder) via htaccess protected with registered username+pwd?
(when the user create/delete the account, then update the htaccess+htpasswd)
The Background for this is, i can then create a "update-folder" for files etc.
My Win-Application connected then via htaccess-credentials (user+password) and load the update, but only user with a valid account.
the access for the "update-folder" must not directly to be up. It is only for program-updates.
the htaccess-update can have a time-delay.
the setup-file for the app can i integrate in your phoca-download.
for example:
1. the user subscribe a app, then can he download the original setup-winsoftware
2. the user install the app in them pc
3. the user set the preferences in the app -> username+passwd and saved this
4. only now must the update of htaccess executed
5. now can the user to update-search for the app with credentials for htaccess
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks
Sven
My Question:
Would it be possible, that a folder (public-folder) via htaccess protected with registered username+pwd?
(when the user create/delete the account, then update the htaccess+htpasswd)
The Background for this is, i can then create a "update-folder" for files etc.
My Win-Application connected then via htaccess-credentials (user+password) and load the update, but only user with a valid account.
the access for the "update-folder" must not directly to be up. It is only for program-updates.
the htaccess-update can have a time-delay.
the setup-file for the app can i integrate in your phoca-download.
for example:
1. the user subscribe a app, then can he download the original setup-winsoftware
2. the user install the app in them pc
3. the user set the preferences in the app -> username+passwd and saved this
4. only now must the update of htaccess executed
5. now can the user to update-search for the app with credentials for htaccess
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks
Sven