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.htaccess

June 14th, 2006 (72 views )

My project (Operation Spam Block) has spurred my interest in automating the process of denying access to my website. The .htaccess file allows you to create rules that either allow or deny access to a directory. I had no idea how useful this file could be. You can even filter out by user agent. Nifty!

http://www.javascriptkit.com/howto/htaccess5.shtml

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