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Passwording certain pages on my site...
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Is there any way for me to password a link on my site? Like I want to put pictures for only my family and friends to see and not the whole word wide web can I password a link and then only the people with the password can access it? I am using Apache to host my site on a Dell OptiPlex PIII 733mhz. The machine is running windows 2000 pro, and has office XP with frontpage (software I am using to create my site). Any one know how to go about doing this?
thanks
thanks
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Do you have php available to you?
It's possible to password using javascript, but it's not as secure, so a server side method like php is the preferred solution.
It's possible to password using javascript, but it's not as secure, so a server side method like php is the preferred solution.
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