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 If you set up your QuickLoad site in the Web directories of an Apache server, you can modify and fine-tune how files are displayed when users visit your site in their Web browser by adding directives to the .htaccess file in that directory.  You  

You can configure Apache to allow users to view the contents of your QuickLoad directory and include a short description of each file or data set.

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Options Indexes
IndexOptions FancyIndexing IgnoreCase FoldersFirst DescriptionWidth=*
AddDescription "Arabidopsis thaliana TAIR9 genome release" A_thaliana_Jun_2009
AddDescription "Arabidopsis thaliana TAIR8 genome release" A_thaliana_Apr_2008
AddDescription "Arabidopsis thaliana TIGRv5/TAIR7 genome release" A_thaliana_Jan_2004
AddDescription "TAIR9 annotation file" TAIR9_*.gz
AddDescription "Annotation file list" annots.[txt|xml]
AddDescription "Chromosome lengths and assembly information" genome.txt
AddDescription "Available genome assemblies" contents.txt
AddDescription "Mitochondrial Genome (Fasta format)" [Cc]hrM.fa* AddDescription "Chloroplast Genome (Fasta format)" [Cc]hrC.fa*

You can also use the .htaccess file to password-protect entire folders with data or an entire QuickLoad site. This can be very useful when you're working on a data set and are not yet ready to make it available to the public. You can distribute When IGB requests a resource that is password-protected in this way, it opens a dialog for users to enter a user name and password to colleagues, who then can access the data from inside IGB. om anyone who accesses the data by adding an .See.

For more information, see: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/auth.html.

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