This is a psuedo-perl question. I am implementing this in perl. I want to put a "frontdoor" on my website so that access to the content is only possible with a valid password. The password protection and cookie functionality stuff is pretty trivial. The problem I'm having is:

How can I allow access to content via a script, but dissallow it via a direct URL? The content needs to have permissions to allow access by Apache, but dissallow outside access at the same time.

If people access www.mysite.com/?file=foo.txt

I don't want them to be able to type

www.mysite.com/foo.txt and get my file.

ideas?

Thanks,
Alex

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Update:
Thanks all for the responses. It's not mentioned specifically by anyone, but I think the magic words I was looking for were Content-Disposition: inline. iburrell and davido seemed to be talking about it though... ++ thanks again everyone!


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