Along with an admin password, which works fine, my local/config.php
file contains:
$DefaultPasswords['edit'] = crypt('noneOfYourBusiness');
I think this is supposed to create a site-wide password, right?
I want everyone to whom I send the unencrypted password to be able to
get in, and then have full access to both read and edit all pages.
But my phone rang just a few minutes after I sent out the email, and
my friend said he got the password prompt page, but could not get in.
'Edit' includes 'read', does it not? I have been assuming Yes.
Or do I have to create different site-wide passwords for both read
and edit? In which case, how does a user know which one to enter?
Also, I have read some references to "locked" passwords. What does
this mean? Is it relevant to my efforts?
Thanks,
Jeb
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