Wasn't it [EMAIL PROTECTED] who wrote:
>How can a password protected map enhance the map ?

The classic situation is where you provide free information to the 
public about the locations of a certain type of service. You can then 
also allow providers of that service to log in and access a protected 
map through which they can update the locations and details of their 
services which then get displayed on the free public map.

That doesn't sound like what you're doing.

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