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Connecting a .htaccess file to a mysql db
Is it possible to connect the .htaccess file to a mysql database some how?
thanx, Fult.
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I've moved this thread to Web Server Configuration.
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i never heard about this, but i don't believe you can.
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I was thinking, you could generate something that grabs the information from the database and stores it in the .htaccess file.
Have this script run every hour [like a sync job]... I kept my answer to myself, hoping someone would suggest an easier way. Does apache not support this type of behaviour? perhaps there's a module somewhere that someone's written to wrap mod_access... |
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