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help with dreamweaver for online proofing

 
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Dec 01, 2006 12:16 |  #1

I am going to start using online proofing but i want to password protect those pages for the couple only to view. How do you password protect pages using dreamweaver 8?


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Dec 01, 2006 12:22 |  #2

You may have a bit of trouble doing it directly in Dreamweaver, but I can show you a quick and simple method if you have full FTP access to your server.

http://www.javascriptk​it.com/howto/htaccess3​.shtml (external link)

Ok, so it's not as easy as you'd hope, but the alternatives are some not-too-secure javascript, or to do it in PHP/ASP/etc.
Basically you'd create a new directory for each wedding, and make those couple of files (the thing to encrypt the password is http://www.tools.dynam​icdrive.com/password/ (external link))
You actually only need one .htpasswd, and in the .htaccess you can choose which usernames have access to that directory.
Here's a quick example generated by that password link:

.htaccess:

AuthName "Restricted Area"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /home/mysite/fancyplac​e/.htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /dev/null
require user thehulk

.htpasswd:

captainfunk:HAvC8TuWcl​Nek
thehulk:6rTTznGIIZfG.


  
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Dec 01, 2006 12:44 as a reply to  @ Throlkim's post |  #3

thanks for the help, in step one i have my user name and password. what do i do in step 2? and step 3 i list the names of the pages i want to be protected right?


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Dec 01, 2006 12:54 |  #4

Step 2 is the directory path to the .htpasswd file. It might be worth asking your host if you can have the path to your domain, as I'm not sure what scripting languages you're allowed.

Step 3 you can list the names of the pages you want protected, or leave it blank to protect the whole directory the .htaccess file is in.

If you decide to have multiple wedding proofs up for different families, make a new directory for each project, and copy the .htaccess file over into it (along with the webpage :D), and for each .htaccess make sure you specify which users you want to be able to access that directory. Change the following line:

Change
"require valid-user"

To
"require user thehulk"

Obviously, change thehulk to the username you want to have access :)


  
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Dec 01, 2006 13:09 as a reply to  @ Throlkim's post |  #5

when i log into my control panel on my host's website, there is the path to perl, is that what i need?


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Dec 01, 2006 13:13 |  #6

Uh, tell ya what, send me a message on either MSN (without_boundaries_fw​s@hotmail.com), AIM (beholdthehand), or a PM here, and show me the path you have - it might be close to what you need.
What you need is the path to your root directory.


  
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Dec 01, 2006 15:41 |  #7

Use the web server to password protect the directory. Most web accounts come with a control panel that makes it easy.


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Dec 01, 2006 16:15 |  #8

Aye, it usually uses the same method I just described - but automated. We managed to sort it out though, so all is good :D


  
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Dec 01, 2006 21:05 as a reply to  @ Throlkim's post |  #9

After we got it sorted out is when i noticed that there was an option in the control panel of the host server :)


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Dec 02, 2006 05:28 |  #10

Hehe, well at least you know how to do it by hand now! :D


  
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Dec 02, 2006 05:54 |  #11

For months, I've been wondering how to do this and I just didn't want to mess with code. Low and behind, I read this thread, check my control panel and right there is a security function. "Holy sh*t," I said...POTN does it again!


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Dec 02, 2006 22:32 |  #12

sageone wrote in post #2342326 (external link)
For months, I've been wondering how to do this and I just didn't want to mess with code. Low and behind, I read this thread, check my control panel and right there is a security function. "Holy sh*t," I said...POTN does it again!

POTN sure is a beautiful thing!


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