Adrian,

I use something like this:

<?php
if ( $is_member) // global var set during login
{
  include("/home/belowdocroot/project_a/memberprofile.php");  // or whatever
your page is
}
else
{
  echo "Sorry, members only. Please login or register.";
   header("location:/members/login.php" );
}


HTH

Gerry
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On 3/10/06, Adrian Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> After some advice (surprise!)
>
> I currently store restricted documents beneath the web root so they are
> not accessible via the URL, when a valid user wishes to view a document
> i copy it to a temporary folder above the root and load it in a new
> page.  the only way i can then manage to delete the copy is
> automatically deleting all temp files when any user goes to the log out
> page.
>
> This is obviously not a very good way of doing this but unless i can
> establish when a user is no longer viewing the doc then i dont know when
> to delete it.  I was wandering how others deal with these problems like
> this
>

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