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    • CommentAuthorverdict
    • CommentTimeApr 20th 2009
     
    I have just started working with Plogger, and it seems to be very user friendly once I got over the hurdle of getting it installed. (I am not a html or php guru at all...lol.) My question is, does anyone know a way or is it even possible to protect someone from entering an album and actually viewing the pictures by asking a password when they click on the album? I occasionally do some paid photography, and would love to use plogger to allow my client to access and print photos, but only my client. I would want these shoots to be private of sorts.

    Any advice on how to do this would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

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      CommentAuthorsidtheduck
    • CommentTimeApr 20th 2009 edited
     
    verdict,

    This is not currently an option, but there is a ticket opened for this enhancement, so look for it in a future release (although most likely not this next one).

    Or, there is this post on the forum if you wanted to take a stab at it yourself.
    • CommentAuthorverdict
    • CommentTimeApr 20th 2009
     
    Thanks for the tips Sidtheduck.

    I don't think I'm ready to tinker with PHP. If it doesn't do it, so be it. I hope yall get it set to do it sooner than later though, as I would bet most everyone who uses it has a need for it. Thanks for the help.

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