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Browse All TopicsUntil Microsoft released their latest security update to IE I used an html form for the user to input his username/password which was passed from javascript as 'username:password@www.hta
This no longer works and although you can change the registry to allow it. The general users will not know how.
When searching for solutions to this problem I came accross so discussions on posting the $username $password to a blank page. The code given was as follows:
html page
<html>
<head>
<title>Login Page</title>
</head>
<body>
<form method = post action = "login.php">
<b> Username <input type = text name = username><br>
<b> Password <input type = password name = password><br>
<br>
<input type=submit name=Login value=Login>
</form>
</b>
</body>
</html>
login.php
<?php
$username = $_POST['username'];
$password = $_POST['password'];
echo "<html>";
echo "<title>Welcome to the Restricted Area</title><head>";
echo "<META HTTP-EQUIV=REFRESH CONTENT=\"0; URL=http://$username:$pass
echo "</head><body>";
echo "<center><h2>Please Wait .... Login Into the Restricted Area ... </h2>";
echo "</body></html>";
?>
When I try to run this I keep getting a syntax error
As I am getting more and more complaints from users who have made the MS update and can no longer get into the protected area I am looking for some help in getting this problem resilved ASAP
Thanks in anticipation
Rick
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