Question of the day( <Limit> referer ...</Limit> )

Question of the day( <Limit> referer ...</Limit> )

Post by Webmaste » Wed, 04 Nov 1998 04:00:00



What happened to such a useful as <Limit> referer ...</Limit>.
It's supported by NCSA Httpd. Allows access control by the URL
the surfer was refered from. Why wasn't it implemented in Apache?
Is there any way it could be acomplished with Apache?

Thanks,
 Jerry K.
 
 
 

Question of the day( <Limit> referer ...</Limit> )

Post by Marc Slemk » Thu, 05 Nov 1998 04:00:00



Quote:>What happened to such a useful as <Limit> referer ...</Limit>.
>It's supported by NCSA Httpd. Allows access control by the URL
>the surfer was refered from. Why wasn't it implemented in Apache?
>Is there any way it could be acomplished with Apache?

If you read the compatibility notes page in the Apache docs you
will see a few suggestions.

 
 
 

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