Passwords in Dreamweaver?
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- ronnypudding
Hi everybody.
I need to set up a password restricted page in Dreamweaver.
Only problem is, I don't know what I'm doing. I don't know PHP from my own ass.
Should be easy -- I only need ONE username and ONE password.
I've Googled and all that, but can't find anything that I can understand. Anybody know of any tutorials for dumbasses that might help me out?
Any wisdom is greatly appreciated.
- version30
php is pimp
your own ass is stinky and furrythat should help get you started
- ronnypudding0
shoosh.
i know i know i know
i've been around NT long enough to know that everytime i post on here, the first five responses are about what a dumbfuck i am and that i should google it.i have googled it, for sure. i was just checking to see if someone knew something that i didn't.
- -sputnik-0
ah. well in case you have access to (vomit) frontpage, you can do it via the tools -> server -> admin home in 5 seconds.
i'm now going to shoot myself for knowing that :\
- -sputnik-0
meant "IF" you had access to frontpage
vomit.
- jevad0
" i know i know i know
i've been around NT long enough to know that everytime i post on here, the first five responses are about what a dumbfuck i am and that i should google it."AHhahahaha
- fusionpixel0
i have googled it, for sure. i was just checking to see if someone knew something that i didn't.
ronnypudding
(Oct 12 05, 12:40)----
let me rephrease that...
"...if some one had it already done for me to download and plug it into my site without me having to do any work, not even search in google"
AAhh that sounds more like it ;)
- -sputnik-0
fusion, unless you want to build login pages, etc., that is a site admin setting therefore not a plugin.
if you know .net then password protection becomes much easier.
- ronnypudding0
AAhh that sounds more like it ;)
fusionpixel
(Oct 12 05, 13:03)
++++++Naw.
That's not it at all.It's just that sometimes I bust my ass trying to figure something out when there's some really good tutorial buried on some geek forum that I'd never have known about.
I was just asking.
Don't be so mad.
- kyl30
if you had media temple you could do it the admin tool, I think.
- era4040
just create an .htaccess file. email me if you have questions and i can help sort you out.
- leftwave0
wow, tough crowd today here!
here's a really basic javascript code that will do what you're looking for: