Would be a feat indeed if you could get PHP to do this! It does need
Javascript to do (although having returned the result, you could then carry
this forward by setting a variable server side (in php!) that identified the
user and continued to display appropriate page versions).
If you were
Absolutely correct!
Having said all of this, it is still a bad idea (certainly on UNIX systems,
I can't speak for Micro$oft) to keep passwords embedded in scripts in this
way, particularly if you are running PHP as a CGI process, it is a better
idea to have the appropriate passwords stored as