| What is HotLink Protection? HotLink protection prevents other web sites from directly linking to files (as specified below) on your web site. Other sites will still be able to link to any file type that you don't specify below (ie. html files). An example of hotlinking is using a
Configure HotLink Protection
1. Enter all the URLs you are allowing to HotLink to your web site in the "URLs to allow access" text box.
Note: If any default URLs should not be entered in the text box, delete them accordingly.
2. Next, enter file extension types in the "Extensions to allow (separate by commas)" tex box. By default, "jpg,jpeg,gif,png,bmp" are automatically entered.
3. If someone tries to visit a section on your web site that you have HotLink protected, you can setup a Redirect URL to point them to another location. Enter the URL you want the visitor to be redirected to in the "Url to Redirect to" text box.
4. If you want to allow direct requests to view image files on your web site, ie. http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel.gif, click on the "Allow direct requests" check box.
5. Click on the "Submit" button. This will save all changes you have made in the steps above.
6. Enable your HotLink Protection by following the instructions below.
Enabling HotLink Protection
By default, HotLink Protection is disabled. To enable HotLink Protection, click on the "Enable" button next to "HotLink protection is currently disabled." When the page loads, you will see a confirmation statement. |