* Thus wrote Daevid Vincent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Thanks for the reply, however that seems extremely insecure as both user and
> pw are in the url. Got any other suggestions to try?
It isn't much less secure than if the browser sends them. The only
way to secure this method is using ssl on all pa
bject: Re: [PHP] How can I populate or bypass the
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> On Friday 19 September 2003 09:36 pm, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> > I am using mod_auth_mysql to protect some directories. All
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On Friday 19 September 2003 09:36 pm, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> I am using mod_auth_mysql to protect some directories. All works great.
> However, when someone joins up, I send them a username/pw for them to login
> with. What I'd like is in addition, to
I am using mod_auth_mysql to protect some directories. All works great.
However, when someone joins up, I send them a username/pw for them to login
with. What I'd like is in addition, to shoot them into the protected section
so they don't have to login with these credentials (the first time). I tri
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