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Protected area / htaccess
i have a domain1.com/members/
and a domain2.com/members/ both members areas are protected each domain is hosted on a different host. is there a way i could give ability to the members in domain1.com/members/ to click on a link that links to domain2.com/members/ even if they are NOT the members of the domain2.com/members/ ? is there some sort of trick that can be implemented into the .htaccess file to accomplish this goal? so that domain2.com/members/ will not pop up a box requiring a valid username and password when the people are going to it from domain1.com/members/ :( |
I think you can do this using (HTTP_REFERER) tag. or something like this in your .htaccess file
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Sumpra, yes:
ICQ : 4930562 |
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with the new internet explorer updates I don't believe you can do it. maybe mess around with the .ssh/authorized_keys.
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You could always share/sync the password files
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