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klipp
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« on: 2011.03.30, 02:43:53 »

I need to password protect a directory on my web site. I've tried several programs that are available on Free JavaScripts and can't make any of them work.
  I'm starting to "Smell a Rat"! Either I'm dumber than I give myself credit for being or possibly my My web site host "Go Daddy" prevents using javascript!
  Does anybody have a solution that even I can make work?

Thanks for any ideas.
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« Reply #1 on: 2011.03.30, 04:24:06 »

Try the first two links returned here... they go into explanations about it:
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« Reply #2 on: 2011.03.31, 19:51:48 »

Hey RobertM, Thanks very much. Your info got me on the road to success-- Turns out it was just a matter of upgrading to a different Go Daddy server at no additional cost.

btw, Have you ever heard of a program called Jacq Artist for OS/2? I'm told by a client of mine it came out of Germany and uses a "Dongle" off the paralel port. He wants to know if it will work with eCS. I've been unable to find any info on that particular software.

Thanks again for the help.

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