Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions

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2008


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 100245
interpreted = N
texte = Terry, One way you might want to consider is to use a variable for at least part of the path to the images. Then you could change the folder name via a cron or such. That way it will at least hinder if not totally prevent casual viewing. Dale Terry Wilson wrote: > I'm on a linux server. > > Thanks for everyone's help. I'll go out on the internet and see what's > available out there, and report back if I ever do find a way to do this. > > Terr > >> iTools by Tenon does realm (i.e. directory) protection >> >> http://www.tenon.com >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> ---------- >> Will Starck >> NovaDerm Skincare Science >> http://www.novaderm.com >> 817-717-7377 >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Stuart Tremain [mailto:webdna@idfk.com.au] >> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 9:51 PM >> To: talk@webdna.us >> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions >> >> It doesn't exist :( >> >> You will have to do it through your server SW. >> >> Regards >> >> Stuart Tremain >> IDFK Web Developments >> AUSTRALIA >> webdna@idfk.com.au >> >> >> >> >> On 07/07/2008, at 12:14 PM, Terry Wilson wrote: >> >>> Can someone point me in the right direction for managing directory >>> protection with WebDNA? Not page protection... directory protection. >>> I have libraries full of images on a pay-site, and would like to get >>> this matter resolved once and for all. It needs to happen in real- >>> time so people can gain access instantly. Is this only possible by >>> using the .htaccess file? If so, can webdna write to it? If not, can >>> I make some kind of include file via php? Is there some kind of >>> special encryption for the passwords that WebDNA can handle? Am I >>> so obviously clueless or what? >>> >>> Terry >>> -- >>> Terry Wilson | terry@terryfic.com | http://terryfic.com >>> http://WhosComing.com - a simplified, affordable online reservation >>> system >>> http://TightJacket.com -- stylish protection for your laptop >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Attitude is the only difference between ordeal and adventure. >>> > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Tom Duke" 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Tom Duke" 2008)
  5. RE: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Tom Duke" 2008)
  7. RE: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Tom Duke" 2008)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  11. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Tom Duke" 2008)
  12. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Bob Minor 2008)
  13. RE: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Will Starck" 2008)
  14. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  15. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Dale Therio 2008)
  16. RE: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  17. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  18. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
  19. RE: [WebDNA] directory protection questions ("Will Starck" 2008)
  20. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Colin Sidwell 2008)
  21. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Frank Nordberg 2008)
  22. Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Stuart Tremain 2008)
  23. [WebDNA] directory protection questions (Terry Wilson 2008)
Terry, One way you might want to consider is to use a variable for at least part of the path to the images. Then you could change the folder name via a cron or such. That way it will at least hinder if not totally prevent casual viewing. Dale Terry Wilson wrote: > I'm on a linux server. > > Thanks for everyone's help. I'll go out on the internet and see what's > available out there, and report back if I ever do find a way to do this. > > Terr > >> iTools by Tenon does realm (i.e. directory) protection >> >> http://www.tenon.com >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> ---------- >> Will Starck >> NovaDerm Skincare Science >> http://www.novaderm.com >> 817-717-7377 >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Stuart Tremain [mailto:webdna@idfk.com.au] >> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 9:51 PM >> To: talk@webdna.us >> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] directory protection questions >> >> It doesn't exist :( >> >> You will have to do it through your server SW. >> >> Regards >> >> Stuart Tremain >> IDFK Web Developments >> AUSTRALIA >> webdna@idfk.com.au >> >> >> >> >> On 07/07/2008, at 12:14 PM, Terry Wilson wrote: >> >>> Can someone point me in the right direction for managing directory >>> protection with WebDNA? Not page protection... directory protection. >>> I have libraries full of images on a pay-site, and would like to get >>> this matter resolved once and for all. It needs to happen in real- >>> time so people can gain access instantly. Is this only possible by >>> using the .htaccess file? If so, can webdna write to it? If not, can >>> I make some kind of include file via php? Is there some kind of >>> special encryption for the passwords that WebDNA can handle? Am I >>> so obviously clueless or what? >>> >>> Terry >>> -- >>> Terry Wilson | terry@terryfic.com | http://terryfic.com >>> http://WhosComing.com - a simplified, affordable online reservation >>> system >>> http://TightJacket.com -- stylish protection for your laptop >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Attitude is the only difference between ordeal and adventure. >>> > Dale Therio

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