Hi,
There is a few scripts on Zend pages.
I'm sure, this one of them will be very helpful:
http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/authentication.php
----- Original Message -----
From: Rene Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 9:24 PM
Subject: [PHP] htaccess and $PHP_AUTH_USER
> Please, someone, help me...
>
> What I want to do: Have a user prompted for an ID/password, both of which
> (if valid), get passed to a PHP script, which then uses the ID/password to
> selectively display certain fields of a table. (For example, if the user
> logs in as "Sales", he would only see the sales-related fields of the
> tables. Whereas, if the user logs in as "Production", she would see the
> production-related fields. Pretty simple.)
>
> I've read the PHP docs on $PHP_AUTH_USER. One stupid question: Must I
use
> the htaccess directory-protection feature of Apache in order for this to
> work (or is$PHP_AUTH_USER not dependent on Apache (or any web server) at
> all)? I mean, from reading the docs, it seems as if the value stored in
> $PHP_AUTH_USER comes what the user types into the Apache-spawned dialog
box
> (when the user types the URL containing that password-protected
> directory.)?? The thing is, when I turn password protection on for the
> directory in question, and add the users and passwords to the htaccess
file,
> then go to the URL in the browser, I get prompted several times for a user
> and password--first, it seems, by Apache, then by the PHP code I copied
from
> the docs.
>
> If anyone can help, I'd greatly appreciate it. Best would be some real
code
> running in a similar server environment. (The site in question is running
> on www.fatcow.com servers--they're running PHP3 (shouldn't matter, right)
> and Apache.)
>
> MUCH thanks in advance...
>
> ...Rene
>
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