Whoever wrote:LifeMushroom wrote:This doesn't just apply to templates. It applies to other files that you can access.
On my other page, it shows what user is viewing what. And for some reason, it always shows me that some user is viewing files like /favicon.ico, which doesn't exist, or some weird URL that doesn't have anything to do with my site. I suspect this has something due to the fact that apache has full control over my files.
Most browsers will try to download /favicon.ico from any website that the user visits. It's nothing to do with Apache. You will also see robots and attempts to compromise your site.
/favicon.ico doesn't exist though. It's /img/favicon.ico.
So the browser is doing everything? I just updated by index.php to get a image from dropbox for my footer. Next thing I view online users, it says someone's viewing the dropbox image, even though there's a 99% chance they're not.
Isn't there some chmod way for apache not to access some of my files, so that:
1) Online Users doesn't show that they can see them
2) They can't download the files (like templates)
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