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For a schoolproject, I have to set up an intranet at a company headquarters in the Netherlands. But they want to give the division in the United States access to that intranet.
I have to find out how to do that. I've heard that you can do that by giving certain people access to the intranet with a .htaccess file. Can somebody tell me how I can use the file for this? Is there an official specification for the .htaccess file?
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the specs are a part of apache. www.apache.org
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