Protected page with multiple access?
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:52 am
Happy New Year @Everyone!
In case you ever feel like celebrating a New Years party in Den Haag - bring ear plugs and a fire extinguisher. That town is a battlefield on Dec 31. I mean it!
Eniway, question: how would you realize a protected website for certificates and qualification papers on a s9y used as professional portfolio?
I have plenty of workshop certificates and similiar papers. Lots of small stuff which is too much to send in with a standard job application but not unimportant to my special field, so I was thinking of putting them all on one online site and sneak a short line into the application letter ("for further details and documents, you're welcome to check... blahblubb").
But I don't want this page to be public despite also linking the documents on the public CV (click on it should direct to the file on the protected page displayed in a shiny reader). And, here it's tricky, I don't want the shared login to the document page to be permanent. After they dismiss me, I want to revoke their access. Though, since I apply for a longer period to many institutions, I can't do this with just a single link for all. So a password protected static site is out, I think.
Htaccess? Or rather mod_auth since I run lighttpd is an option but requires quite some manual work per link, if I oversee it right (I'm still battling with the manual).
Kinda stupid question but would it be possible to trick s9y into creating multiple passwords for one page? I think that would be nice to manage in the long run, if it can be done, hmmm.
It's nearly 4am, so you may excuse me if I overlooked something obvious ^__^
~eni
In case you ever feel like celebrating a New Years party in Den Haag - bring ear plugs and a fire extinguisher. That town is a battlefield on Dec 31. I mean it!
Eniway, question: how would you realize a protected website for certificates and qualification papers on a s9y used as professional portfolio?
I have plenty of workshop certificates and similiar papers. Lots of small stuff which is too much to send in with a standard job application but not unimportant to my special field, so I was thinking of putting them all on one online site and sneak a short line into the application letter ("for further details and documents, you're welcome to check... blahblubb").
But I don't want this page to be public despite also linking the documents on the public CV (click on it should direct to the file on the protected page displayed in a shiny reader). And, here it's tricky, I don't want the shared login to the document page to be permanent. After they dismiss me, I want to revoke their access. Though, since I apply for a longer period to many institutions, I can't do this with just a single link for all. So a password protected static site is out, I think.
Htaccess? Or rather mod_auth since I run lighttpd is an option but requires quite some manual work per link, if I oversee it right (I'm still battling with the manual).
Kinda stupid question but would it be possible to trick s9y into creating multiple passwords for one page? I think that would be nice to manage in the long run, if it can be done, hmmm.
It's nearly 4am, so you may excuse me if I overlooked something obvious ^__^
~eni