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Examples:
· REALM in-house employees
· REALM very-private department
· REALM registered-users customers
In each of the examples above, the match_strings (in-house, very-private, and
registered-users) are intended to correspond to sections of your server's hierarchy.
Every time a client application makes a connection with your server, MacHTTP
checks to see whether or not the requested URL contains any match_strings. If it
does, then MacHTTP will query the end-user for a user name and password.
Suppose a client application requested the URL
http://www.shareware.com/registered-users/. This URL contains one of the
match_strings from the example (registered-users). Consequently, MacHTTP
would query the end-user for a user-name and password. If the user-name and
password were defined in the "MacHTTP Settings" file, then the end-user would be
granted access to this folder of your server. Client applications remember the user-
name and password during any one session. Thus, subsequent requests for
documents within a realm (http://www.shareware.com/registered-
users/updates.html, for example) are handled automatically.
DEFAULT
The DEFAULT directive defines the default transfer type and MIME type for files
that have no filename extension.
All filenames within your MacHTTP hierarchy are expected to have suffixes. These
suffixes are suppose to unambiguously describe the format of the named file. The
process of assigning filename suffixes with file formats is called "suffix mapping."
Summary :
Examples: · REALM in-house employees · REALM very-private department · REALM registered-users customers In each of the examples above, the match_strings (in-house, very-private, and registered-users) are intended to correspond to sections of your server's hierarchy.
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