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  • Thread Starter jpowell490

    (@jpowell490)

    Gary,

    I removed the link from the email that it sends out. I also followed the .htaccess method above, but that method locks out the normal person’s ability to see any pictures on the site. I took out the .jpg,.gif, etc. from the .htaccess and it still blocked them.

    I was wondering if another idea might work. Would there be a way to redirect where the applications are uploaded? For instance, you could create a folder in another directory and add the .htaccess file to that directory where the apps are going to?

    Thread Starter jpowell490

    (@jpowell490)

    Gary,

    I like both of those options actually. Thank You very much for following up on this for me. I will be making a donation for the add on this week. Thanks for putting out such a useful and quality add on.

    Thread Starter jpowell490

    (@jpowell490)

    ouch, that is a big problem there. Hmmm, in the mean time, is there anyway to remove that link from the email that it sends out so that I can create an “image” that it is secure.

    On another note, do you know of a plugin that could make that directory secure or how should I go about not allowing access to that unless someone is logged in as admin?

    Thanks,

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