Hi,
My name is Tom and I’m very new to all this. I’m building a site for our club. Only 2 pages will be viewable to the public, the other pages and files will only be accessible through a password. With the exception of the log-in form (Name, Password, Submit) the public side appears to be working ok (Brinkleyville.com).
I created (using file manager in cpanel) another directory “member”. I then used cpanel to password protect that directory (member). I then created one username and password for myself.
I then published the “home” page for the private side of the site. When the Publish Web Page window opened, beside ‘Folder:’ I changed (public_html/) to (public_html/member/home). ‘home’ being the name of the page I was trying to publish.
Question 1 Did I do this correct? I can see ‘home’ when I go into file manager.
As stated earlier, I have a simple form in the index page. The password entry is tagged as password in the edit box properties.
Question 2 Must I set up anything in mail to make the form work? If so what specifically, preferably child-like?
Question 3 When I attempt to log in with the username and password I assigned myself I get an error page HTTP 405. Any thoughts on why?
I’ll gladly share any additional information to anyone willing to help.
Thanks THF Client ID# 10770
My name is Tom and I’m very new to all this. I’m building a site for our club. Only 2 pages will be viewable to the public, the other pages and files will only be accessible through a password. With the exception of the log-in form (Name, Password, Submit) the public side appears to be working ok (Brinkleyville.com).
I created (using file manager in cpanel) another directory “member”. I then used cpanel to password protect that directory (member). I then created one username and password for myself.
I then published the “home” page for the private side of the site. When the Publish Web Page window opened, beside ‘Folder:’ I changed (public_html/) to (public_html/member/home). ‘home’ being the name of the page I was trying to publish.
Question 1 Did I do this correct? I can see ‘home’ when I go into file manager.
As stated earlier, I have a simple form in the index page. The password entry is tagged as password in the edit box properties.
Question 2 Must I set up anything in mail to make the form work? If so what specifically, preferably child-like?
Question 3 When I attempt to log in with the username and password I assigned myself I get an error page HTTP 405. Any thoughts on why?
I’ll gladly share any additional information to anyone willing to help.
Thanks THF Client ID# 10770
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