Thanks for all your kind responses. Actually the thing
is we have adopted session authentication in our
website. After registered users login successfully,
every link they click is a Perl CGI link like
something.x?field1=....&field2=.... and every CGI
script got an authentication routine at the begining,
which can check with the login record in database. In
this way we can always know if the current user is
legal at any time. But when you enter the static html
course, every link is static and no cgi would be
activated if you click it. So comes the problem how to
authenticate users in these course like we do in other
CGI link.

Regards,
Daniel


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