Password Protection - Adding a password to a webpage

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The safest and most secure way of protecting pages or directories would be using htaccess. If you would like some help setting this up email me.

Regards,

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Jacob Wheeler
http://www.123webmaster.com , http://www.online-freebies.com

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sometimes, depending on your host, you can protect the directories from their control panel....very easy that way!

Keith LuBrant

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SiteLine Development - Quality Web Design & Development
sitelinedev.com

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I have a page on my website that I only want certain users to be able to view. How do I prompt the user to enter a password?

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Joined: Jun 1999

To secure your page with CGI, check out this:
http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Programs_and_Scripts/Remotely_Hosted/Password_Protection/

The CGI scripts are remotely hosted, so you don't have to do much programming and installing yourself.

If you want a less secure, but easier password, check out this one:
http://www.javascriptcity.com/scripts/pass1.htm

For an encrypted (--> more secure) JavaScript password, visit:
http://wsabstract.com/epassword/index.htm

Greetz,

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Leech.
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