On 23.09.2010 11:47, Ed Mullen wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Phillip Jones wrote:
> 
>> If it doesn't do what I need then I will figure out how to add
>> User-name/Password. But how does the User, the one that adds the private
>> content get into a password protected to change the content when needed.
> 
> 1.  User goes to URL of main site
> 2.  User enters Username and Password and clicks Login
> 3.  User is taken to the private page(s)
> 
> Same way you'd login to any banking, credit card etc. company site.
> Until you do you can only view the "public" content on the site.  Once
> you login you have access to YOUR private account info.
> 
> I have a few private areas on my sites that are password protected. It's
> incredibly easy to create protected folders/directories in my hosting
> company's Control Panel.
> 

What Phillip needs is a template-structured boiler-plate application
such as I pointed out in my reply of a few mins ago.

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