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DebSpecs
Posts: 109 Joined: 1/4/2007 From: NY Status: offline
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"private" page - 3/10/2008 13:28:30
Ok, elementary question, I hope. How do I make a private page on my website that only I can see, with a password? I want to post my excercize chart online, so I can make entries right after my work out, whether i'm at work or home. To tell you the truth, i'm too lazy to even use a flashdrive these days. thanks, Farrell
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treetopsranch
Posts: 1069 From: Cottage Grove, OR, USA Status: offline
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RE: "private" page - 3/10/2008 13:50:01
FrontPage has a method of protecting a directory but not a page. There is a tutorial on this web site for that. You might google 'password a page' to get more ideas. There are scripts that do it for non FrontPage webs. Stay away from Javascripts.
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dpf
Posts: 7123 Joined: 11/12/2003 From: India-napolis Status: offline
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RE: "private" page - 3/11/2008 18:57:44
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i'm too lazy to even use a flashdrive these days. is that good exercise?
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