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"bmuse21" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've experimented by going to websites of different photographers &
> businesses. On some sites, if their images are stored in
> "www.url.com/images", I can type that into the browser and get a directory
> listing of the contents, and from there get to each image file.
>
> But on some sites, I get a browser error page saying that I don't have
> permission to access the directory on this server.
However if you know the filename, you can get the file, as you already know the path or just do a
view source. Also a user can just look in their browser's cach folder for the images or music files,
since they have to be downloaded to play.
>
> For my particular use, I'm embedding several MP3 files (original
> compositions) which are played with an embedded Flash player. The actual MP3
> files are not linked from the page. I would like to prevent users from going
> to "www.myurl.com/music" and being able to download the files.
If the path in shown in View Source from the browser, then user has the path to the file.