Re: Password Protect a webpage

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Don,

I suspect that what you are describing with getting 10 MB of server space
with each email address is the allocated space...the mailbox for the
messages with that email address, not a website.

I don't understand the logic behind the use of the "page5.html", but hey...I
don't follow a lot of logic.

I still would think that your host like most would offer more than one
password protected subfolder on your main site, and given that you have more
than just a page to protect, I still think producing a new web page/site
with Publisher and uploading it and the files you want to protect, to that
protected subfolder is the most "logical" solution to me...but then we have
already talked about my logic. I am fairly sure you understand what I am
proposing, but in case you don't then read David Bartosik's article about
"Building a web site with multiple Publisher web publication files":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/16/81264.aspx

I also seem to remember someone suggesting that there are javascript
snippets that can password protect pages, but it seems they also said they
are easily worked around....you might google that subject.

So, sorry, but my best suggestion is to create the protected subfolder, and
produce a second Publisher site and link to it...good luck, and let us know
the solution you come up with.

DavidF

"Don Schmidt" <Don Retired Engineer@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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David,

My ISP offers domains with 1000 MB of server space and 5000 email
addresses. Each email address can have its own personal web page with 10
MB of server space (not using any of the 1000 MB assigned to the domain).
I thought of creating "personal" webpage with one of the email addresses
BUT, I presently have 21 MB of files for download.

I asked the same question (password protect a webpage) to my ISP. They
provided me with a "give this a try" solution. Instead of having the
password protect a folder, try using the file name, i.e., page5.html. I
haven't tried it yet but plan to do some experimenting in a day or two.

The secret stuff adds some fun to website building. :-)

P.S. The files we want to safeguard are Member Directory updates, Lodge
Budgets, Forms, Lodge history, backup files listing passwords, email
passwords etc.
No atomic secrets. <G>

--
Don
Vancouver, USA


"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Don,

Have you considered using a second Publisher document to create the page
that you want to protect, and then linking to it, and posting it in
another password protected folder?

DavidF

"Don Schmidt" <Don Retired Engineer@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have a Publisher 2000 created six page website www.vanusa.org

Presently we have a link on the site to a password protected folder.

Is there a way to password protect one of the pagen.html pages?

If so, how?

The method used to protect the folder is with a htaccess and a htpasswd
files.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA







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