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On 01.06.2010 16:21, Yves Glodt wrote:
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type="cite">Hi,<br>
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I need to have one specific page password-protected.<br>
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What would be the best OpenCms-ish was doing that? Create a user in the
cms, setting grants on page, create a custom login-page?<br>
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Yes, that should be the regular way of doing it.<br>
You don't need a custom login-page, though - you can also use HTTP
authentication if you prefer<br>
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Or is there an easier way (à la .htaccess) ?<br>
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Not as far as I know, no.<br>
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Kind regards<br>
christian<br>
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best regards,<br>
Yves<br>
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