[font=Arial][size=2][font=Arial][/font][/size][/font][font=Arial][size=2][font=Arial]Quick question. I’ve never messed w/ “Extranet” sort of web stuff, ie, log-in/backend stuff. But I need to patch this web site for this project. All I need to do is add a simple link to a to the main page inside the log-in area that will link to a pdf archive download page I created. I already added the link. [/font][/size][/font]
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The problem is….the pdf archive page is accessible even without logging into the extranet. In other words, anyone that types in http://www.goelst.com/extranet/Data/pdf_archive.html can access the page, even though it’s in the “extranet” directory. So…my question is…how do I “protect” the page the same way that all the other pages in the extranet directory are…so that you need to ‘log in’ in order to view the page.[/font][/size][/font]
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I just figured that if it was in extranet directory you would hafta ‘log in’ in order to view it…guess I was wrong though. How do I make it so you have to log in to the extranet in order to access the .pdf download page?[/font][/size][/font]
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