Please explain more...
IE, Netscape, Opera, Lynx, blah blah blah allways send the PHP_AUTH_USER /
PHP_AUTH_PW if there is a user / pw to send. this works on a per domain name
bases. ie.
if I was on www.mediawaveonline.com and had to enter a username / passwd
then anywhere I go on www.mediawaveonline.com the browser will send the
username / passwd to that page, any page on that domainname.
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""FredrikAT"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Can I set a userid & pw from a webbased interface.... (make iexplore ...
> remember the id & pw ... like $PHP_AUTH_USER & PHP_AUTH_PW does while
> sending headers?)
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> Do I have to set a cookie?
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