* Rob Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> I'm guessing that you use PHP, and if you are, then the CURL library
> is your friend...
> 
> http://au2.php.net/curl
> 
> You should be able to authenticate to the remote site and 'proxy' the
> pages to the users browser by echoing the server response to the
> browser... You could then rewrite their links to use your 'proxy'.
> 
> Hope that points you in the right direction.

YES!

thanks so much , this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for.

I can throw one of these together on our site and see how it works then
send the code on over to our channel partners.

Thanks again,
Taryn


 
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