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Subject: RE: Hidden Administration Controls?
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 13:47:25 +1000
The real only way to do this, is either to code a seperate url that they
need to login into say www.yourdomain.com/admin/ or if you have a site that
they log into or you know that the IP is never go
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Brian F. Salvitti
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CrafTech Computer Solutions, Inc.
113 Old State Road Media, PA 19063
610-566-0980
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The real only way to do this, is either to code a seperate url that they
need to login into say www.yourdomain.com/admin/ or if you have a site that
they log into or you know that the IP is never going to change then you
could use authentication to then display the admin section as a menu option
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Seth,
I didn't mean bypass the standard forms of security. I was thinking of adding this
functionality with standard methods. You would still need the standard user name,
password to access
the administration section. Your point is well taken. The only way to use alt key /
control key combinati
> My question: Is there a way to use alt key / control key plus mouse
> click in web applications. I figure this would be a much better way of
> having a hidden administration section built into the web page rather
> than listing it in a menu. My guess is yes, there is a way to use the
> alt key /
You may be able to find this functionality available using DHTML. The
problem is that it wouldn't be hidden and it wouldn't be browser
independent.
Duane Boudreau,
Project/Beta Manager, eMPower
Director, Web Technologies
Ektron, Inc.
http://www.ektron.com
5 Northern Blvd, Suite 6
Amherst, NH 0303
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