Subdirectory protection with .htaccess doesn't work
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I run a WP 3.0 installation at mydomain.com and wanted to add a protected folder (password protected using .htaccess) at mydomain.com/admin/
Also, it’s HTTPS secure, if that matters at all, though maybe it doesn’t since I tried regular too and it doesn’t work. https://mydomain.com/admin
Inside the admin/ folder I setup my .htaccess file for protection and make the .htpasswd file:
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AuthName “Restricted Area”
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /home/my-correct-path/.htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /dev/null
require valid-user
—————————————–But when I go to the https://mydomain.com/admin/admin.php
I get a 404 error page from WordPress.Note that I’m running the admin.php file as a regular PHP file, NOT as part of WordPress. So it doesn’t use any WordPress elements, it’s a plain PHP file.
Why am I getting an error 404?
Thanks for any help you can offer
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