Eliot,
Firstly I don't have to edit my links.cfg file at all, I simply rename THE ADMIN SCRIPT FILENAME to something different (the whole point being that when someone checks their server logs they find the 'true' filename to my admin script and I don't want them using it!) - when I want to validate records, etc I temporarily change the filename back to the correct one referred to in links.cfg!
Secondly I jumped for joy when I saw the Password Admin Mod in the 'Mods' section of the links support directory as it would have solved all my problems, but unfortunately the link is broken so I can't get the mod.
So its still a valid question - "Do you know if there is a way to stop the validate link reffering to the admin script?"
All the best
Shaun
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Shaun Hague
Webmaster - Qango.com
www.qango.com/central/
[This message has been edited by qango (edited February 06, 2000).]
Firstly I don't have to edit my links.cfg file at all, I simply rename THE ADMIN SCRIPT FILENAME to something different (the whole point being that when someone checks their server logs they find the 'true' filename to my admin script and I don't want them using it!) - when I want to validate records, etc I temporarily change the filename back to the correct one referred to in links.cfg!
Secondly I jumped for joy when I saw the Password Admin Mod in the 'Mods' section of the links support directory as it would have solved all my problems, but unfortunately the link is broken so I can't get the mod.
So its still a valid question - "Do you know if there is a way to stop the validate link reffering to the admin script?"
All the best
Shaun
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Shaun Hague
Webmaster - Qango.com
www.qango.com/central/
[This message has been edited by qango (edited February 06, 2000).]