DW has always had User Authentication Server Behaviors (at least since DW
UD). For someone at ground although the use of these SBs would get the job
done, they would not qualify as 'simple', in my opinion.
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"Malcolm _" <malcom@mon.org> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 12:54:03 -0400, "Murray *ACE*"
> <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote:
>
>>You have three choices -
>>
>>1. Don't do it at all.
>>2. Do it in a way that is only minimally secure, but easy to implement.
>>3. Do it the right way.
>>
>>I'm guessing #2 would be your preference? If so, go here -
>>
>>http://www.divahtml.com, and look for their password extension for DW.
>
>
> Given that this is such a common requirement - it would be good to
> think that Adobe have included a secure way using php behaviour in DW
> CS4 - along the lines of David Powers techniques in his books. ? :-))
>
> And given that David clearly has a beta release - from his online demo
> - I really hope this is the case.
>
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