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OSU Physics Faqs : Web stuff : How do I password protect a web page or a directory of web pages?

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OSU Physics Faqs : Web stuff : How do I password protect a web page or a directory of web pages?

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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING APPROACH IS NOT HIGHLY SECURE BECAUSE THE PASSWORD ENTERED BY THE USER CAN BE INTERCEPTED! TALK TO TIM RANDLES IF YOU NEED TO SET UP A MORE SECURE SYSTEM. The easiest way to require a password for all of the contents of a directory (and its subdirectories) is to use a file named .htaccess (note the period at the beginning).

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