Username/Password with [Protect]

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 35338
interpreted = N
texte = I'm not quite sure how this works.I have template1.html and template2.html. I want both to be [protect cscc]So in template1.html, I have the following:[protect cscc]The visitor is asked for a username and password of course. The visitor enters that information, and is granted access to view template1.html. Also in Template1.html, I have the following:Click HereIn template2.html, I have the following:[protect cscc]The visitor is again asked for a username and password...I thought that the [username]:[password]@whatever would keep that from happening. I don't want the username and password to be passed visibly in the URL (template2.html?command=newcart&username=[username]...)What am I doing wrong?------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (WebDNA Support 2000)
  2. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Bob Minor 2000)
  3. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Kim Ingram 2000)
  4. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Bob Minor 2000)
  5. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Kim Ingram 2000)
  6. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Bob Minor 2000)
  7. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Kim Ingram 2000)
  8. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Bob Minor 2000)
  9. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (John Peacock 2000)
  10. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Kim Ingram 2000)
  11. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (James Howarth 2000)
  12. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Kim Ingram 2000)
  13. Re: Username/Password with [Protect] (Gary Krockover 2000)
  14. Username/Password with [Protect] (Kim Ingram 2000)
I'm not quite sure how this works.I have template1.html and template2.html. I want both to be [protect cscc]So in template1.html, I have the following:[protect cscc]The visitor is asked for a username and password of course. The visitor enters that information, and is granted access to view template1.html. Also in Template1.html, I have the following:[username]:[password]@www.domain.com/folder/template2.html?comm and=newcart>Click HereIn template2.html, I have the following:[protect cscc]The visitor is again asked for a username and password...I thought that the [username]:[password]@whatever would keep that from happening. I don't want the username and password to be passed visibly in the URL (template2.html?command=newcart&username=[username]...)What am I doing wrong?------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Kim Ingram

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