bunch of ways to do what you're asking ...
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky ..
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From: Miles Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [PHP] How to keep unauthorized viewers out
I'm using a pret
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> Nathan,
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> Thanks for your reply ...
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> At 04:53 PM 01/16/2001 -0700,
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> > I'm using a pretty simple
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Subject: [PHP] How to keep unauthorized viewers out
I'm using a pretty simple linking system for a subscription-based
newsletter site.
Stories and articles are in straight html files, reached by links from the
front page. Clicking on a link passes a story number. So
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Subject: [PHP] How to keep unauthorized viewers out
I'm using a pretty simple linking system for a subscription-based
newsletter site.
Stories and articles are in straight html files, reached by links from the
front page. Clicking on a link passes a story number. So the second story
on
I'm using a pretty simple linking system for a subscription-based
newsletter site.
Stories and articles are in straight html files, reached by links from the
front page. Clicking on a link passes a story number. So the second story
on the index page would have this link:
and story.php consis
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