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.htaccess allowing only one referrer

MaRkS

Chevereto Member
Hi all

I tried different types of codes to allow only one referrer to my image website developed by chevereto.But none of them are working as well.Can you please show me how to let accessing only 1 referrer to my whole image hosting website in .htaccess file?

My referrer website : www.referrer.com
My image website: www.image.com
Can you please write the code by putting the websites into it.

Thanks
 
Actually it didn't work Rodolfo.I don't mean the direct mywebsite.com/mage.jpf formats.
I just want to let an access from my forum to image hosting website.

The common chevereto .htaccess file is like that:
Code:
# Disable server signature
ServerSignature Off
 
# Disable directory listing (-indexes), Multiviews (-MultiViews) and enable Follow system links (+FollowSymLinks)
Options -Indexes
Options -MultiViews
Options +FollowSymLinks
 
# Turn on mod_rewrite
RewriteEngine On
 
# If you have problems with the rewrite rules remove the "#" from the following RewriteBase line
# You will also have to change the path to reflect the path to your Chevereto installation
#RewriteBase /chevereto
 
# The /api rewrite
RewriteRule ^api$ api.php [L]
 
# If you want to have your own fancy "image not found" image remove the "#" from RewriteCond and RewriteRule lines
# Make sure to apply the correct paths to reflect your current installation
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule images/.+\.(gif|jpe?g|png|bmp) content/system/img/404.gif [NC,L]
 
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.([a-z]{1,4})$ [NC]
RewriteRule . index.php [L]
 
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