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24134 DataCryp Website http://www.wescript.com/store/ViewItem.php?ItemID=6 The DataCryp website offers the DataCryp protection suite which is a series of tools designed to protect your websites source code from competition theft and email harvesters. Suitable for most Windows based operating systems, this software package is ordered instantly through your website at $19.95 and delivered automatically to your customer. The software requires free registration to obtain an unlock code which is handled automatically through the DataCryp website, giving you a truly hands free eBusiness. The DataCryp software suite is unique as it includes a PayPal encryption tool to protect downloadable products from being "stolen" by educated visitors who can extract the download link form the PayPal payment information by viewing the pages source code. Protect your hard work by encoding your websites source code to detere code theives. Guard your webpages against email harvesters to fight again spam. Ensure your privacy with password protected encryption for personal and business messaging. PHP > Scripts and Programs > Security Systems Oct 15, 2006

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The class inserts a small piece of HTML code into your form -
an expression consisting of two random numbers, one text input field for user's answer,
and one hidden field with the hashcode.

When user submits the form with the answer, the answer is being hashed and compared to
the security code that has been submitted as well.
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Sitelok is a PHP and MySQL session based script that allows you to password protect and control access to html or PHP pages within your web site. You can separate your site into multiple members only areas and each user can be a member of one or more areas. Depending on your requirements new users can be added to Sitelok either manually via the Sitelok control panel, automatically from a PHP script using the Sitelok API or via a registration form that allows a user to add themselves. A users membership of an area can be set to expire after a fixed number of days or can be left open. Once setup making a page secure is simply a matter of adding one line to the top of the page. The Sitelok control panel provides an easy to use and powerful way to manage users and also provides access to a log file that stores each users access. You can also send template based email to one or more members (with multiple conditions) making Sitelok a powerful way to keep in touch with your members
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PHP script that offers easy to install, secure password protection.
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The idea is that an image is generated that a computer program can't read but a human can, hence preventing spambots.
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Save password_protect.php somewhere on your server
Update it with your desired password or login/password pair. Use any plain text editor to accomplish this step. Sample editors: Notepad (Windows) or vi (Unix).
Open script in your browser with "help" parameter to see the line of code to add to every page you would like to be password protected.
Example: password_protect.php?help
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