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<owner-hwg-basics-digest(at)mail.hwg.org> wrote:
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> hwg-basics-digest Tuesday, July 4 2000
> Volume 01 : Number 711
>
>
>
> Topics discussed in this digest:
>
> password protecting a script
> Re: Sound player image not showing when bgsound
> tag used
> Re: password protecting a script
> Re: Domain Registration
> Slightly off topic Javascript question
> Re: Slightly off topic Javascript question
> Re: Slightly off topic Javascript question
> Excel Files to HTML
> RE: newsletter
> Re: newsletter
> History JavaScript
> Re: Slightly off topic Javascript question
> Re: Slightly off topic Javascript question
> Re: Excel Files to HTML
> Re: Excel Files to HTML
> Re: newsletter/KISS
> Re: puzzeling script
> java script not working in Netscape...
> RE: puzzeling script
> Re: ARCHIVES
> RE: newsletter
> RE: newsletter/KISS
> Re: Question on work done.
> Re: Question on work done.
> RE: newsletter/KISS
> RE: newsletter
> Re: Question on work done.
> Re: Question on work done.
> [none]
> Re: Question on work done.
> Re: puzzeling script
> Re: puzzeling script
>
>
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>
> Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:26:40 -0400
> From: "M Lessar Jr" <rfd246(at)bigfoot.com>
> Subject: password protecting a script
>
> I have written a script that I just want to verify
> that the person is logged
> into, I don't want tp use .htaccess.
>
> I am looking for something so that if somebody knows
> the inside links such
> as;
>
> #1 http://www.something.com/cgi-bin/something.cgi
> being the original
> script
>
> #2
>
http://www.something.com/cgi-bin/something.cgi?action=editsomething
> being the inside link.
>
> I want is so that is they type in #2 it takes them
> to the login page, but
> once they have logged in they don't need to keep
> logging in to use the
> script.
>
> I also am not looking at putting the password in a
> hidden file that could be
> viewed when somebody looks at the source.
>
> I have been pulling my hair out today and I can't
> seem to think of the right
> way to accomplish this.
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:54:27 EDT
> From: ErthWlkr(at)aol.com
> Subject: Re: Sound player image not showing when
> bgsound tag used
>
> Hello Friends:
>
> It was written:
>
> > When this was the case, the sound player image
> (which allows the file's
> > listener to stop the file playing or to play it
> again) appeared but the
> > sound file started playing before it was fully
> loaded, causing the sound
> > to stop and start repeatedly. For this reason I
> removed the 'embed'
> > tag, leaving the 'bgsound' tag only.
>
> From what I understand:
>
> AUTOSTART=false prevents sound from playing on page
> load.
> You must also insert CONTROLS="(type of console)" in
> order to get the sound
> controls on the page. These are both used with the
> EMBED tag.
>
> I'm not sure how well supported the embed tag is -
> although I've read you
> should use both the embed tag and the bgsound tag to
> cover both IE and
> Netscape.
>
> - - Jeff K.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 17:42:52 -0400
> From: Floyd Baker <fbaker(at)olm1.com>
> Subject: Re: password protecting a script
>
> On Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:26:40 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >I have written a script that I just want to verify
> that the person is logged
> >into, I don't want tp use .htaccess.
> >
> >I am looking for something so that if somebody
> knows the inside links such
> >as;
> >
> >#1 http://www.something.com/cgi-bin/something.cgi
> being the original
> >script
> >
> >#2
>
http://www.something.com/cgi-bin/something.cgi?action=editsomething
> >being the inside link.
> >
> >I want is so that is they type in #2 it takes them
> to the login page, but
> >once they have logged in they don't need to keep
> logging in to use the
> >script.
> >
> >I also am not looking at putting the password in a
> hidden file that could be
> >viewed when somebody looks at the source.
> >
> >I have been pulling my hair out today and I can't
> seem to think of the right
> >way to accomplish this.
> >
> >
> >
> >Thanks
> >Mike
> >
>
> Does your server have PHP?
> If so, you will have several ways for doing what you
> want.
>
> - --
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 17:58:26 -0600
> From: graham(at)micron.net
> Subject: Re: Domain Registration
>
> Hello, Dana;
>
> Good luck using nameit.net.
>
> We made the mistake of registering a client with
> this outfit. When a
> change became necessary, it took them 5 days to
> answer an e-mail (no other
> contact info on their site) simply stating that we
> should contact them for
> help.
>
> I'm not kidding. That was three months ago, and the
> changes still haven't
> occurred . . .
>
>
> M. Graham
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 21:12:51 -0700
> From: Roy Laws <rlaws(at)northstate.net>
> Subject: Slightly off topic Javascript question
>
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