What is the best way to authenticate an html file?



I have an HTML file that I don’t want the public to have access too.

My host supports PHP, JavaScript, MySQL, and Ruby on Rails…What’s the easiest Secure way of doing this? It doesn’t have to be too deep, just enough to keep it out of public access.

Thanks.

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Posted by admin on Aug 21 2009 in Programming Design

3 Responses to “What is the best way to authenticate an html file?”

  1. daa Says:

    The authentication section.
    An apache server you can use htaccess file httphttpdapacheorgdocs13howtohtaccesshtml scroll down to the authentication section.

  2. tadds Says:

    This site should give you what you want.

  3. Tim Says:

    For settng up protected directory then anything including html page check with your host to see how to see how to see how to see how to.
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