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  1. ozoil

    Username:password syntax in URLs

    Thanks For the moment, humor me :-) I believe things like Weblock will stuff up the coding of the page with the link so that all but the most determined will be thwarted. It's after it passes out of that page and they are at the destination, that I don't want them to se how they got there, if...
  2. ozoil

    Username:password syntax in URLs

    Thanks for that :-) Next step, how can I dress that link up in an html page (with OnClick, OnMouseover type stuff), so that the clicker can't see the username and password at any stage, not through saving as a favorite, or any other means? Can that be done? Now I know you can't keep dedicated...
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    Username:password syntax in URLs

    Hi wullie http://user:pass@www.guaranteed-proofreading-services.com/passtest/ I'm sure that's the same syntax I used before. One person who couldn't crack it was a Mac user. Would that make a diff? Philip
  4. ozoil

    Username:password syntax in URLs

    Hi all I'm having trouble working out why the standard username:password syntax does not always work. For instance, the following URL example works for some people and not others: Xttp://1:1@www.domain.com/directory/ (BTW, that first X is of course an h - I can't work out how to make it look...

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