Protecting Admin Area

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Malcolm Farnsworth

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I've just installed the latest version of Dadabik and am very impressed with it. I will be using it to display information on a website.

I don't want to allow site visitors to edit, delete or insert new entries. Which files do I need to protect and how should I do this?

I am assuming that admin.php and internal_table_manager.php files are the relevant files. I have tried moving them to their own protected directory, but this wrecked the relational links.

I suspect there is probably a simple answer to this question, so I will keep trying, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Malcolm Farnsworth

Guest
I've discovered an earlier thread about setting Dadabik up in a second protected directory for administration purposes. This is fairly easy to do, but I'm wondering if there is a less "clunky" solution.
 
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Eugenio

Guest
Malcolm Farnsworth wrote:
>
> I've discovered an earlier thread about setting Dadabik up in
> a second protected directory for administration purposes.
> This is fairly easy to do, but I'm wondering if there is a
> less "clunky" solution.

Try searching again on this forum, there isn't any solution provided by DaDaBIK at the moment, though.

Eugenio.


(Latest version of DaDaBIK when this message was posted: 2.2.1)
 
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