Not sure what you're planning.
If you are thinking of .htaccess on a directory
containing the forms, then using HTTP_REFERER as a
check at the script level then you are open to one serious
problem: HTTP_REFERER spoofing.
Your scripts will still be accessible by someone spoofing their
environmental variables. It's not that hard to do. It's like
hot wiring a car. Maybe not everyone knows how, but enough do
that it's a problem.
So to make the scripts a little more secure: .htaccess with
password verification at the form level might be a
good idea.
Then to keep the poor user from having to input the password
each time combine with cookies. It's a kind of double login which
might be worth the effort.
Hope this helps,
Claude
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