Try this. Add it to the very beginning.
<?php
if(!isset($PHP_AUTH_USER)){
header( "WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\"Are you allowed?\"");
header( "HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized");
echo "Consult your teacher to have a valid login ID and password to access this
page!\n";
exit;
}else{
if (
( ($PHP_AUTH_USER == "john") && ( $PHP_AUTH_PW == "english" ))
||
( ($PHP_AUTH_USER == "eric") && ( $PHP_AUTH_PW == "english" ))
)
{
# echo "you are in";
?>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You were right, my display_error function was turned off. I turned it on and
> get this:
>
> Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_IS_EQUAL in c:\TSW\pages\testing2.php
> on line 3
>
> So it isn't working. How do I get to let me make comparisons between the post
> data and something else? I figure if I can get it so that this will work,
> it'll be an easy way to password protect my pages...
>
> -Andrew
--
John Taylor-Johnston
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"If it's not open-source, it's Murphy's Law."
' ' ' Coll�ge de Sherbrooke:
��� http://www.collegesherbrooke.qc.ca/languesmodernes/
- 819-569-2064
�v� Bibliography of Comparative Studies in Canadian, Qu�bec and Foreign Literatures
/(_)\ Universit� de Sherbrooke
^ ^ http://compcanlit.ca/ T: 819.569.2064
--
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php