If the web server is Apache, then you can use 'htaccess' protection to 
protect a folder. If you have an account panel (perhaps CPanel) that 
gives you control over the server account/site, you can password-protect 
a folder using that and it takes a few seconds to do.

Graham


on 30/7/09 14:33 Jason Davies sent the following:
> Dear Smuggers
>
> I am in a dreadful rush and need to publish a webpage that has 
> some kind of password protection. I know basic HTML and use 
> BBEdit to do basic stuff but I'm no whizz. I need to throw up a 
> protected webpage that demands a username and password in a 
> hurry. Does someone have the code i can cut and paste? It will 
> probably be viewed in IE 6 or Firefox (which is what the college 
> uses). I'd be very grateful...
>
>
> >
>
>   

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