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post Jul 23 2009, 04:39 PM
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the name's mario
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ok. i don't know how to have pages accesable to only some ppl..
no. i don't want to password protect the directory, it only gives you one username..
ok here it is what im planning
have a staff.sitename.com subdomain and have all of the pages under the staff subdomain to be protected.. i want to have a login system which is going to be accessible to about 10 ppl & each have they're own username.

how do i do that?
did i explain myself correctly?
PS. i want to use html not php
and i have XAMPP for testing pages just in case..
 
 
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medic
post Jul 29 2009, 03:15 AM
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It's not impossible to do, but it's impossible to do on a shared hosting account. You could install multiple software for your needs and they would have to remember a login for each system. A lot of what she is wanting to do can be done with a simple forum software and cPanel. You could mold your needs around phpBB, IPB or vBulletin.

-email (This can be done with Google Aps for your domain, it's free)
-announcements (This can be done with a simple forum software)
-links (This can be done with a simple forum software)
-discussion (This can be done with a simple forum software)
-calendar of events (This can be done with Google Aps for your domain, it's free)
-projects currently being worked on (specified to person if possible): will have their own info (This could be done in a forum software environment)
-file sharing (You could use RapidShare or MegaUpload to do this for free and post the links)
-production schedule (This could be done in a forum software environment or the Calendar that comes with Google Apps)
-script (movie)
-call sheet (This could be done in Google Apps with Google Docs for your "domain")
-storyboards (This can be done with Google Docs and/or the simple forum software)

The only problem with all of the ideas I have thrown together is having to use two logins. One for your Google Apps login area and the other for the forums. You could host the downloads on your servers, but you'd have to make a shared public FTP area for all your users.
 

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