User Level and Password Protection
Richard Harrison
harrison at all-auctions.com
Tue Apr 16 23:54:01 EDT 2002
on 4/16/2002 11:47 AM, Ken Ray at kray at sonsothunder.com wrote:
> Rick,
>
> You *can* set a password for your stacks to prevent people from looking at
> your scripts. (Look under the "password" property in the Transcript
> Dictionary.) And you can set the "cantModify" of the stack to prevent people
> from adding or changing data in your stacks. What you need to do manually
> (if you need this at all) is to put something in to prevent certain people
> from *looking* at the data in your stacks - this would need a login screen
> or equivalent.
>
> Ken Ray
Ken,
Thanks for directing me in the correct direction.
I'm not sure what you mean by something to prevent
certain people from *looking* at the data in my stack.
The only data they should be seeing is the data I want
to show to them. Other data is all in hidden fields.
Could you be more verbose?
Thanks,
Rick
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