said:
><http://home.ca.rr.com\rosenfeld>
>Robert, how did you see my directories? Do some providers prevent others
>from without your password from seeing your files?
Think about it. It can't work that way or how would you allow folks to
see these files as normal content? That said, password controlled access
is obviously possible. Your bank manages to do this. In addition, it is
possible to prevent many types of viewing without passwords, but this
depends on server side configuration which you may or may not be able to
control. It depends on what what Road Runner allows. In the case of
earthlink. they allow me use anything suppored by .htaccess so I can have
access controlled directories when I need them.
What Bob did was
http://home.ca.rr.com/rosenfeld/ajr-pics/
>And please explain index.html. In my "studies" I did not find an
>explanation of it.
Humm. Did you google for
what is index.html
Anyway, it's the name of the page that displays when you enter just
http://home.ca.rr.com/rosenfeld
where rosenfeld is a directory and not a file
>Index.html seems to be the first page to load if it
>is present; if not, you get a hierarchical file directory.
This is often the default action. However, this is yet another server
side configuration item so you can prevent this if you wish.
Steven
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