| Posted by Mike on 01/20/08 20:10 
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message news:ePmdnYBeD6PdOA7anZ2dnUVZ_q3inZ2d@comcast.com...
 > Mike wrote:
 >> I have a project i am not sure how to achieve the desired results. I need
 >> some advice/direction if anyone can help.
 >>
 >> I have a domain name. Under that domain lots of individual websites:
 >>
 >> ??????.com
 >> ??????.com/website1
 >> ??????.com/website2
 >> ??????.com/website3
 >>
 >> 1) The domain home page has a login screen. Depending on the username and
 >> password the user is taken to the relavent website index page.
 >> This would all work fine i could specifiy the user/password and
 >> corresponding website directory in a mysql table
 >>
 >> THE DILEMA - The websites are large and always being updated therefore i
 >> cannot add corresponding (session) php code to every html webpage within
 >> the websites. Therefore how can I stop a user copying and pasting a
 >> external link to one of these pages or files located within the website
 >> i.e. by passing the login.
 >>
 >> Any ideas?
 >> TIA
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >
 > You can't.  If a page doesn't check to see if the user is logged in, there
 > is no way you can prevent someone from directly linking to that page.
 >
 
 
 Jerry
 
 Is there not a way to somehow restrict by folder.  i.e. sessions which are
 related to the folder and not the files within?
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