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Hello guys,
I and my project team at varsity finished up a website with a database back end. We developed it on a Windows system but now deploying to a Unix server. We used the Yellow duck framework. We've managed to work out compatibility issues as Unix is very sensitive (which is good in my view :-)).
There's one problem we don't know how to solve yet. Students can view our directory listings on the web and can also see the code for our template files but not the php ones, and we've spoken to the web admin and he said we should use .htaccess and this will be solved. I have done research but can't come around how to do this. Unfortunately am not Unix savvy yet but will get there.
Please any help will be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Ike185.
I and my project team at varsity finished up a website with a database back end. We developed it on a Windows system but now deploying to a Unix server. We used the Yellow duck framework. We've managed to work out compatibility issues as Unix is very sensitive (which is good in my view :-)).
There's one problem we don't know how to solve yet. Students can view our directory listings on the web and can also see the code for our template files but not the php ones, and we've spoken to the web admin and he said we should use .htaccess and this will be solved. I have done research but can't come around how to do this. Unfortunately am not Unix savvy yet but will get there.
Please any help will be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Ike185.
A quick web search will bring up the answer you are looking for, the option is called
Further reading:
http://www.clockwatchers.com/htaccess_dir.html
Indexes in the Options within the htaccess file add Options -Indexes (if you already have some Options listed, add the -Indexes to the end.Further reading:
http://www.clockwatchers.com/htaccess_dir.html
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