Marcusg
03-31-2008, 01:47 PM
Hi, thanks for looking.
I have a username/password protected folder on my website.
Access to a page in this folder displays the standard username/password dialog box.
Can javascript store, and when called (via a link??), 'pass' the appropriate userid/password from a page (link?) and into the appropriate username/password fields?
Project Background
I'm using eBook software to create some content and then, without user intervention, I want to invisibly login to the protected folder. The page/s within the protected folder will be displayed within the eBook (and not in the browser, but it will use the browser engine - IE - to display them).
Why??
I can successfully view webpages from within the eBook, but they are shown in the history tab of IE. I do not want users to gain access to restricted pages via the history listing.
Thanks in advance (crazy I know).:confused:
Marcusg
I have a username/password protected folder on my website.
Access to a page in this folder displays the standard username/password dialog box.
Can javascript store, and when called (via a link??), 'pass' the appropriate userid/password from a page (link?) and into the appropriate username/password fields?
Project Background
I'm using eBook software to create some content and then, without user intervention, I want to invisibly login to the protected folder. The page/s within the protected folder will be displayed within the eBook (and not in the browser, but it will use the browser engine - IE - to display them).
Why??
I can successfully view webpages from within the eBook, but they are shown in the history tab of IE. I do not want users to gain access to restricted pages via the history listing.
Thanks in advance (crazy I know).:confused:
Marcusg