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  • Password Protecting and Publishing

    Hi

    I hope someone can help

    I am having a bit of trouble with password protection. I want to create a page with a price list on that only some people can see.

    I have followed some instructions from the forum already - hopefully they were correct.

    I went to file manager, created a new folder in public_html called members only.

    I then went back to the control panel and selected password protect directories - I followed the instructions from the vodahost video and now have a padlock next to membersonly. I have also created a username with a password.

    (Should the protected file be in public_html or not?)

    I then opened up bluevoda and published a test page to public_html/membersonly

    I then went to a current page on my webpage inserted a shape and created a link and again published but only to public_html

    I then went to my website and selected the shape with the link - I expected a password protection warning to come up but instead my test page appeared without any username or password?

    Am I doing this correctly or have I misread how this works? Any advice would be appreciated.....

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    Re: Password Protecting and Publishing

    click the below to learn how to create a password protected directory (folder)



    After you create this, simply upload to this ditrectory.

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      Re: Password Protecting and Publishing

      Many thanks, I had already seen that video.

      I did figure out what I had done wrong - when creating the link to the protected page/PDF I wasn't putting in the folder name eg

      I was putting http://website.co.uk/test.html instead of http://website.co.uk/protectedfoldername/test.html

      Slowly picking it up

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