|  | Posted by "Richard Lynch" on 10/23/05 03:22 
You USED to be able to do that by putting
 http://username:password@example.com
 
 but then Microsoft, in its infinite wisdom, decided that was a
 "security risk" and stopped supporting it.
 
 AFAIK, there's no way to SET the USER/PASS from server to browser...
 
 Hmmmm.
 
 You could maybe use cURL to login, then pass back all the responses to
 the browser, and then the headers that make them be "logged in" would
 work for both your login and their .htaccess.
 
 The PHP Form and HTTP Auth part of all this for your first login is
 documented right in the manual, so you needn't strain your brain on
 that bit.
 
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