drdigital9 Posted July 16, 2001 Posted July 16, 2001 I have created a sudo bulletin board, where the general public views a CDML template page with the postings. Then I have an admin side, where the moderator edits the posts through another CDML template that is designed to Create, Edit, or Delete records. Here is my issue with passwords. If a user enters the public CDML page, I have it set with "no password" and a certain layout to view. This works fine. However if someone goes to the public side first, and then wishes to go to the admin page, the browser remembers that the passord is "no password" and allows them in. Granted, I have the Passwords and Groups set so they can't see anything they normally couldn't anyway, but it just seems sloppy. My point is, how do I force a password dialog box to show up on the admin side upon entry, no matter what, when they click to enter? ******* browsers remembering stuff Thanks
Anatoli Posted July 17, 2001 Posted July 17, 2001 quote: Originally posted by drdigital9: I have the Passwords and Groups set so... In CDML you should use Web Security database system.
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