• Is there a way to disable the htaccess protection from the plugin? Either through the dashboard or with a custom function?

    Just moved from nginx server so was able to use links on third party sites and in emails. Now the links return a 403 Forbidden error.

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  • Plugin Support cristinnaiulia

    (@cristinnaiulia)

    Hello @safety13,
    It’s generally recommended to use .htaccess for better security rather than disabling it completely. If you’re experiencing issues, it might be worth troubleshooting the specific problem instead. You can check our .htaccess code guide here: htaccess code guide.
    Could you share the links you’re trying to access and describe your specific scenario? That way, we might be able to help you achieve what you need without disabling .htaccess.
    Let me know if that helps!
    Best regards,
    Cristina

    Thread Starter Safety13

    (@safety13)

    When on the nginx server was able to use links like https://themefullgreen.assewp.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/dlm_uploads/2025/03/September-3.pdf in emails and posts/pages without using the download shortcode or on third party sites without an issue.

    Since moving to an apache server, any link used in previously distributed emails, in a post/posts as a basic link (not using the shortcode) or on a third party site now returns a Error 403 – Forbidden message.

    How can that error be prevented?

    Plugin Support cristinnaiulia

    (@cristinnaiulia)

    Hello @safety13,

    You can delete the .htaccess file from the dlm-uploads folder if you want to allow direct access to those files from external sources.

    Let me know if you need any further assistance!

    Best regards,

    Cristina

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