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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Volunteer Moderator

    He is simply linking to his RK log page and using a re-write rule to display it as /blog/rklog/.

    Thread Starter citeewurkor

    (@citeewurkor)

    heh. Yeah, it sure did look like the regular log page. I just didn’t want to give out the link with the password, of course. Well, I’m pretty much brain-dead when it comes to htaccess. I can access the file itself, but I’m pretty sure I would completely mess up it up. What exactly would I add to it?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Volunteer Moderator

    Well, that’s the catch. If you want people to see your log results, you’ll either have to give them the link with the password in it, or use a rewrite rule to force the URL to be something like /blog/rklog/. Unfortunately, rewrite rules were never my strong point. However, a Google search for “rewrite rule”, “.htaccess rewrite”, or “mod_rewrite” will turn up some valuable resources.

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