hi pluggers,
I appreciate private responses to this if deemed too
OT for public post.
i have a site controlled by php sessions that requires
the user to login. Once logged in, certain types of
users will find a link to another page that is
protected by htaccess. If they click on it, apache
will prompt them for a uname/password; apache htaccess
authentication in this case uses a password table
synchronized with what my php login page uses.
I find logging in twice not so neat.
Is there a way I can supply the username/password to
that htaccess-protected page so that apache's box will
not appear? Like, supplying the uname/pass pair via
GET or POST or cookies or however? Note that the php
login combination is same with what apache expects.
I would have included that page as part of my php site
but i just dont have control over that page.
Any ideas?
Mary Christie
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