On Tuesday 30 November 2004 14:13, Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
> Is it possible for me to store the username password credentials within
> the php page and pass that across via headers to authenticate the page
> for viewing the stats. The main purpose is to make the webstats
> transparent to the admin user so they don't have to enter any
> username/password.
You can use something like:
$doo = file_get_contents('http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/secure-page.html');
echo $doo;
This should work fine if there no further interaction on secure-page.html,
however if secure-page.html allows the user to interact with it you would
have to intercept and interpret those interactions so that you can forward
them appropriately.
> I tried putting the username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] into the
> url of an iframe page(session controlled) but stupid IE spits the
> authentication as a pop-up (login window). Hope I have explained well
> enough.
I believe this behaviour/functionality was removed in response to the spate of
phishing epidemics.
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