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 Post subject: Can't rename htusers.php
PostPosted: 11. Apr 2008, 02:03 
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Hello,

About a year ago I installed TWG 1.6.3 onto a site and it was working perfectly. My client's site is hosted on Yahoo!. Just recently my client tried to login to their admin account from TWG and it won't go through. I found out that the .htusers.php is missing so I went to upload it again. However, Yahoo!'s file manager won't let me upload any file that begins with ".", nor will it let me change the filename so that it begins with a ".".

I contacted Yahoo!'s tech support and they confirmed for me that they don't support filenames that begin with a period all of sudden which I thought was strange because it worked before. I'm not sure when they made that change seeing how I finished that client's site almost a year ago. What can I do so that the .htusers.php can be uploaded and gain access into the admin?

Should I rename it to "_htusers.php" and change all the references in all the scripts of TWG to reflect that name change, or is there something better? Thanks in advance

Kind Regards,


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if they don't allow . files (Which is very strange because .htaccess is extremly common) you could rename it. There should not be many places where you have to change that.

/Michael


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PostPosted: 11. Apr 2008, 19:16 
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Thanks Michael,

I'll go ahead and do the rename option. Yeah I was thinking the same thing about the .htaccess file, but I didn't want to go into long drawn out email conversation with them about it. Plus I'm doing this maintenance work free of charge for my client so I don't want to spend more time than necessary on it.

Have a good day:!)

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Garlon


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