Hi,
First of all - thank you for great tool Alex. Just downloaded and installed - seems to work fine.
1. Is there an easy way to avoid the password routine and use .htaccess like in the previous version? My users login using .htaccess and then get access to several different tools - among those Fileman. I'd hate to require them to use yet another user/pass.
I could solve it with plotting in the password in the template for the login page but - easier to completely skip it.
2. I have a couple of files that I don't want to have showing - not even to the people I allow to do editing. Eg. the .htaccess files. Is there an easy way to tell what files Fileman 2 shouldn't list? Think I got this running in previous version - just don't remember how...
Tried searching for both of these but couldn't find - sorry if someone already asked.
Thanks
-kjell
First of all - thank you for great tool Alex. Just downloaded and installed - seems to work fine.
1. Is there an easy way to avoid the password routine and use .htaccess like in the previous version? My users login using .htaccess and then get access to several different tools - among those Fileman. I'd hate to require them to use yet another user/pass.
I could solve it with plotting in the password in the template for the login page but - easier to completely skip it.
2. I have a couple of files that I don't want to have showing - not even to the people I allow to do editing. Eg. the .htaccess files. Is there an easy way to tell what files Fileman 2 shouldn't list? Think I got this running in previous version - just don't remember how...
Tried searching for both of these but couldn't find - sorry if someone already asked.
Thanks
-kjell