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OzKaNoz 02-10-2001 05:12 PM

using Iframes and password protecting a submit page?
 
Hi
I posted this to PC earlier today but no luck. Hope someone here can help.

I,m working on a tgp script to use on my free hosted tgp. The script is hosted on my paid host.
What I need to do is two things.
1. I need to have the galleries displayed on the main page of my tgp automatically from the script on my domain.
This can be done using Iframes, but iframes don't work in Netscape.
Is there an iframe that will work with NS? Or is there another way I can do this with out using PHP?

2. I need to password protect the submit page since the script doesn't have that feature. The page I'm trying to protect is a .cgi page. How can I do this? There will be multi users and will need to be able to handle multi passwords.

Yeah, I'm trying my hand at little cgi, so far so good!

Thanks in advance
Oz



Red7 02-10-2001 09:47 PM

I suggest using AuotGalleryPro as it is very cheap in Price, think it is around $59.95 or so and it has auto post plus password protection and a boat load of othe features that will save you the head ache your going through now.

here is there url: http://cgi-works.net



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wiZd0m 02-10-2001 11:52 PM

If you did not do your homework, ignore the following message.

Send me your project scketches, .plan, your implementation specifications, white pages, model etc.

I will look at it.



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WhutEvr 02-11-2001 09:10 AM

Use this for calling your Iframe content:
<IFRAME SRC="http://url of tgp to include" WIDTH="**" HEIGHT="**" NORESIZE SCROLLING="no" FRAMEBORDER="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" MARGINWIDTH="0">
<script language="JavaScript" src ="http://url of tgp to include">
</script>
<noscript>
<!--- non javascript browsers --->
Link to TGP
</noscript>
</IFRAME>
If you can use ASP or Cold Fusion, it's even easier.

[This message has been edited by WhutEvr (edited 02-11-2001).]


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