I would probably suggest, depending on what is in the category, making it a
dynamic only type category, so that someone would have to log in to be shown the items.
You can build the site, and either show those categories (or just pull the top-level category out of the build), or keep them totally hidden unless someone has the URL. You can "build" those pages, but make them accessible only to the web-server (chmod the directory to exclude public-access).
Then, only serve the pages dynamically, and the script will only serve the pages to the authorized/logged-in user. If someone clicks on the link, all they'll get is the "log on" prompt unless they are logged in.
You can then post an area like "Click for Adult" which is a link to page.cgi, which serves that category _if_ the are authorized.\
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dynamic only type category, so that someone would have to log in to be shown the items.
You can build the site, and either show those categories (or just pull the top-level category out of the build), or keep them totally hidden unless someone has the URL. You can "build" those pages, but make them accessible only to the web-server (chmod the directory to exclude public-access).
Then, only serve the pages dynamically, and the script will only serve the pages to the authorized/logged-in user. If someone clicks on the link, all they'll get is the "log on" prompt unless they are logged in.
You can then post an area like "Click for Adult" which is a link to page.cgi, which serves that category _if_ the are authorized.\
PUGDOGŪ
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ: http://postcards.com/FAQ