Hi ... is it possible to build in a standardized login name and password to a
html re-direct file? I want to help a friend, with a subscription site, by
diverting traffic from my site to his. It's an open house promotion, of
sorts. He doesn't want to open the doorway to absolutely everyone, but has
given me a login name and password visitors from my site can use, when
re-directed. Am happy to provide names of sites involved, privately, if you
think this is an attempt to scam. Here's the logic, I guess ....

A wishes to redirect certain visitors to B.

B is a subscription site, requiring a login and password.

B sets up standardized login and password information to allow direct entry
for visitors re-directed from A.

For this purpose, login name and password are not variables.

Does this make any sense? Do you need additional information? Can you help
us? I prefer to send him visitors than him close his site. We're just a
couple of old guys, trying to stay afloat on the Internet.

Thanks. drgeorgep

Re: Static Login and Password Info in FP HTML File by Stefan

Stefan
Fri Jun 22 03:17:51 CDT 2007

It depends on what type of login control he is using
- If it is the FP SE managing permissions you can't bypass it
If it is a server side script (php or asp) you may be able to script a bypass

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"drgeorgep" <drgeorgep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10A2E556-6E47-4DBA-98AA-153CD939E5E2@microsoft.com...
| Hi ... is it possible to build in a standardized login name and password to a
| html re-direct file? I want to help a friend, with a subscription site, by
| diverting traffic from my site to his. It's an open house promotion, of
| sorts. He doesn't want to open the doorway to absolutely everyone, but has
| given me a login name and password visitors from my site can use, when
| re-directed. Am happy to provide names of sites involved, privately, if you
| think this is an attempt to scam. Here's the logic, I guess ....
|
| A wishes to redirect certain visitors to B.
|
| B is a subscription site, requiring a login and password.
|
| B sets up standardized login and password information to allow direct entry
| for visitors re-directed from A.
|
| For this purpose, login name and password are not variables.
|
| Does this make any sense? Do you need additional information? Can you help
| us? I prefer to send him visitors than him close his site. We're just a
| couple of old guys, trying to stay afloat on the Internet.
|
| Thanks. drgeorgep



Re: Static Login and Password Info in FP HTML File by drgeorgep

drgeorgep
Fri Jun 22 13:30:02 CDT 2007

Hi Stefan,

I'll look into this right away, and get back. Thanks a pile. drgeorge

"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:

> It depends on what type of login control he is using
> - If it is the FP SE managing permissions you can't bypass it
> If it is a server side script (php or asp) you may be able to script a bypass
>
> --
>
> _____________________________________________
> SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
> _____________________________________________
>
>
> "drgeorgep" <drgeorgep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10A2E556-6E47-4DBA-98AA-153CD939E5E2@microsoft.com...
> | Hi ... is it possible to build in a standardized login name and password to a
> | html re-direct file? I want to help a friend, with a subscription site, by
> | diverting traffic from my site to his. It's an open house promotion, of
> | sorts. He doesn't want to open the doorway to absolutely everyone, but has
> | given me a login name and password visitors from my site can use, when
> | re-directed. Am happy to provide names of sites involved, privately, if you
> | think this is an attempt to scam. Here's the logic, I guess ....
> |
> | A wishes to redirect certain visitors to B.
> |
> | B is a subscription site, requiring a login and password.
> |
> | B sets up standardized login and password information to allow direct entry
> | for visitors re-directed from A.
> |
> | For this purpose, login name and password are not variables.
> |
> | Does this make any sense? Do you need additional information? Can you help
> | us? I prefer to send him visitors than him close his site. We're just a
> | couple of old guys, trying to stay afloat on the Internet.
> |
> | Thanks. drgeorgep
>
>
>