See this article:
http://www.zend.com/zend/trick/tricks-august-2001.php
It got me well on the way to understanding this.
You will need to combine with some sort of user/session/login management
script, but there are hundreds of articles on the web about this.
Personally, I started with an arti
At 16:32 15.06.2003, Peter Berglund said:
[snip]
>ok, I change my question, how do I protect downloadable files from users
>that are not valid?
>without the use of htaccess?
[snip]
Have a look at an example on my serv
I think what you really want to do is place your downloadable files in a
directory that is not in your httpd's document root and use a password
protected PHP script to access these files and send them to the user after
authentication. I think you could accomplish this with the fpassthru()
funct
ok, I change my question, how do I protect downloadable files from users
that are not valid?
without the use of htaccess?
"Peter Berglund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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> I want to send user and password from php to a protected directory.
> For example: If I go dir
At 13:04 15.06.2003, Adrian said:
[snip]
>you could redirect to http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/foo
[snip]
with the drawback that your highly sensitive account information is visible
at the URL and will be stored in
you could redirect to http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/foo
> what I mean is if you can create a form page
> in PHP prompting for a username and password and then redirect into
> an .htaccess protected directory without having the server pop up another
> username/password
what I mean is if you can create a form page
in PHP prompting for a username and password and then redirect into
an .htaccess protected directory without having the server pop up another
username/password box?
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