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Sent by Dom DERRIEN on September 05, 1999 at 01:03:44: - feedback #434

Worth:
Very worth reading

Length:
Just right

Technical:
Just right

Comments:
Rien a signaler





Sent by Anilkumar on October 19, 1999 at 22:51:35: - feedback #523

Worth:
Worth reading

Comments:
It is really worth reading the Javascript password protection articles





Sent by Scott Svetz on June 19, 2000 at 07:19:20: - feedback #1393

Worth:
Very worth reading

Comments:
I found your article informative, however for my job I need more of a step by step walk-through on how to password protect a page. I just graduated from art school and I am designing a non-profit boy scout site for work. If you could be of any help at all or need more information before you can help me, please write back to me as soon as possible. Thank you.


Sent by Anadil Fraz on August 04, 2000 at 01:34:40: - feedback #1575

Comments:
Please send me Jave Code ,
For Java password Protection
my photo gallery

Thks


Sent by Hawk Shango on September 15, 2000 at 18:55:42: - feedback #1758

Worth:
Worth reading

Comments:
Just one thing tho. What's to prevent a computer savvy person from finding out the password by doing View Source in the browser? Perhaps it would be nice if everyone would work on a code of honor but we know real world isn't made of dream stuff. Is there another way of doing this?



Sent by Roger Bilbie on September 18, 2000 at 05:51:59: - feedback #1765

Length:
Too short

Comments:
errr... where are they?


Sent by Mohamadeen Khederoo on February 02, 2001 at 14:19:54: - feedback #2323

Worth:
Very worth reading

Comments:
Both examples work well in Netscape. However, neither work in IE 5.


Sent by David Pendlebury on May 25, 2001 at 03:28:41: - feedback #2766

Worth:
Worth reading

Comments:
I'd like to add my name to the growing list of hopefuls who have discovered (the hard way) that this script _doesn't work_ with MSIE5. Given that so many people now use this browser, would it not be a friendly act to remove this script from your site, or at least attach a (very large) health warning? Thanks for trying, anyway -- David


Sent by SeekR on June 20, 2001 at 02:58:25: - feedback #2867

Technical:
Too technical

Comments:
This is good but I've found it to technical because I'm just starting to attempt to learn html thus I've had to read it a few times but after my fourth and fifth tries trieng to change the coding I think I could do it in not to long

Thanks.


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