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Folder protection for php [message #1703] Fri, 19 February 2010 11:37 Go to next message
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Morning all (it's a sunny Friday here in Ireland Wink

We are using an editor (FckEditor) which has a function to allow you to UPLOAD files to a set folder e.g. /images/

This folder needs to be 777 to allow the fckeditor to browse it and upload images.

However, want to add a .htaccess file into that folder so that via a URL to that folder http://www.domain.com/images/ that any .php files cannot be run.

If we add a standard:

<Files *.php>
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
</Files>

It stops the fckeditor browser working (which we still want to allow)....

We're a bit stuck and any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Re: Folder protection for php [message #1733 is a reply to message #1703] Thu, 01 April 2010 10:56 Go to previous message
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