as they are still accessible through HTTP as prod/ is the web root.
Why is that so? Do you understand the purpose of "web root"? Please clean that up: neither cgi-bin nor lib are supposed to lie under the web root (nor are templates). Also, an index.html doesn't make anything inaccessible, it just gets served when a browser is pointed to the directory (in a typical configuration).
I mean, of course you can fiddle with as many of .htaccess files as you like, but why not simply avoid the problem in the first place?
In reply to Re^5: Using relative paths with taint mode
by haj
in thread Using relative paths with taint mode
by Bod
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