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    I am currently building a web site and am new to to BlueVoda. Because of the sensitivity of the information contained in my web site, I would like to have it password protected with both a username and password.

    Any ideas how to create or build this into the opening page (index)

    Thanks!

    Danny

  • #2
    Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

    If you want a limited number of usernames/passwords, you can password protect the folder where the protected pages will be. Have a look at http://www.vodahost.com/DemoDemo/cpa...pdirectory.htm

    If, instead you want a user defined username/password, the you need a custom made login script. Have a look at http://www.dbtechnosystems.com/logginexamples.php

    If you used Soholaunch, you could also define groups and have a login. However, this would also be manually defined.
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    • #3
      Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

      Thanks Naval!

      I need to pass protect the entire site as only a select few will have access to the information contained in the web site.

      Any further thoughts to make it seemless?


      Danny

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      • #4
        Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

        The simplest way then, is a password protected directory.
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        • #5
          Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

          Thanks Naval!

          So before I continue building all my pages in bvp format, this is what I am going to do:

          1) Create a folder (website) in a windows explorer(directory) that will contain the index file as well as the 6 folders that will contain all my .html files, documents, PDF's etc.

          2) I will then attach a password to that particular folder (website) once it is uploaded.

          Does this sound correct?

          Thanks!

          dan

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          • #6
            Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

            Question for Navaldesign:

            I understand the details about loading my files into a password-protected directory. After viewing the tutorial in your post, I am still in the dark about setting up my index.html page which will have the prompts (username and passowrd) to get through to the homepage.

            When a person enters onto the site (index.html), then enters the username and password and then clicks on "GO", will the server take care of the dynamics to let them into the directory? Is there anything else I have to be aware of?

            Thanks!

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            • #7
              Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

              Dan,
              when you password protect a folder (directory), you do not place any username / password input in your page. It's the server, that when anyone tries to reach a page that is inside the protected directory, will send to the user's browser the necessary "instructions" to make the login window popup. And yes, as soon as they enter the correct username/password, the server will take care of the necessary dynamics (it will check if the user / pass are correct) and it will allow (if correct) or disallow (if wrong) acess to the required page.
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              • #8
                Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                Originally posted by navaldesign
                Dan,
                when you password protect a folder (directory), you do not place any username / password input in your page. It's the server, that when anyone tries to reach a page that is inside the protected directory, will send to the user's browser the necessary "instructions" to make the login window popup. And yes, as soon as they enter the correct username/password, the server will take care of the necessary dynamics (it will check if the user / pass are correct) and it will allow (if correct) or disallow (if wrong) acess to the required page.
                Thanks Naval!

                I have created a page for the login window that pops up? Would it not be my index.html page?

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                • #9
                  Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                  Dan, you do NOT create a page with login details input. That's only useful if you use a loggin script.
                  When you use a pass protected folder, the login window will automatically popup when a user tries to reach a page inside that folder.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                    Thanks Naval!

                    Just thought I might be able to use some graphics for that page, but I guess not!

                    I take it that it will just pop up a default type login screen that will then take them to my index page?

                    Danny

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                    • #11
                      Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                      Yes, excactly.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                        Danny: If you access my website, http://www.journeyshappen.com and click on Training Tools in the Nav bar, I think this is what Naval is talking about. It automatically pops up and you must have a user id and password to enter this portion of my website. If you want anything more than that, then you probably need the script. Is this right Naval?
                        Cindy Smentowski

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                        • #13
                          Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                          Yes, that's exactly that. If, on the other hand, you need a customized login page, then you need a custom script, like the one in http://www.dbtechnosystems.com/logginstep2.php
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                          • #14
                            Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                            You could have some graphics and a log in on your index page......

                            If you make the "LOG IN" as text which will have the link to your protected areas.

                            No form or script will then be required................kind of like an entry page.
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                            • #15
                              Re: Adding a username and password to the index page

                              Originally posted by navaldesign
                              Yes, that's exactly that. If, on the other hand, you need a customized login page, then you need a custom script, like the one in http://www.dbtechnosystems.com/logginstep2.php
                              Hi naval

                              Due to the sensitivity of my web content, this is EXACTLY what I need! I don't even want viewers to see the content on the front page and would be ideal if they came to a login page such as the example you had.

                              What would it take (script) to set something like what you have setup.

                              Thanks!

                              Danny

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