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poissble to automate access time?

Hello

Is it possibel to automate the access time allowed to a folder? I am
using .htpasswd etc and would like to give say 0.5 hour access to
users so that they can sample documents available on the web site...

Cheers

Geoff
Jul 20 '05
10 1933
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:55:52 GMT, Dave Patton <no**@none.co m> wrote:

The reason I said "might be part of a solution" is that it
very much depends on your definition of "the user".
For example, is it based on a userid/password identification
scheme, or IP address(a flawed approach), etc.
Only with clear and complete specs for the business requirement
can an appropriate solution be designed(if at all).


Dave

it is user id/password protection for the folder using .htaccess and
..htpasswd

Cheers

Geoff
Jul 20 '05 #11

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