It is a royal pain in the ass. The fact of the matter is, nothing is to much of a pain in the ass to keep unwanted people out. and away from my babies (see two of the three here krisahoch

The people that she would give it out to are on a program called an EW-Too based talker (Resort, Central Perk), where typing the command 'x me' will display their IP address.

She and I are in agreement, that if they can't see the website, then Oh well.

I really like that idea about the passwords though. Thank you for the suggestion, I'll probably use it.

Kristofer


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Send a Standard looking 404 error to unwanted vistors by krisahoch
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