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A page with Password Protection

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Hi, one great feature that could be added to SiteBuilder is A page with Password Protection.
Logic could be included with in "Registration" special page.

e.g. pages "under/down" "Registration" -special page could be Password Protected and shown only to allowed & registered users.
 
Actually, such feature request already exists for Parallels Sitebuilder development team. It is planned to add this functionality in future versions. Thanks' for your interest anyway.
 
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I had requested this, the issue was to be able to publish on a password protected website.

Is this in the pipeline Dimtry?

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Flupke
 
Hi, one great feature that could be added to SiteBuilder is A page with Password Protection.
Logic could be included with in "Registration" special page.

e.g. pages "under/down" "Registration" -special page could be Password Protected and shown only to allowed & registered users.

Hello kotisivutcom,

Actually Paralells Plesk Panel supports "Password protection" feature. Therefore it is unlikely this functionality will be implemented in the Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder.
 
Hello kotisivutcom,

Actually Paralells Plesk Panel supports "Password protection" feature. Therefore it is unlikely this functionality will be implemented in the Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder.

Yes, you can password protect folders using the plesk panel, but how do you publish to them?
 
Yes, you can password protect folders using the plesk panel, but how do you publish to them?

Hello Cnote,

You are right, the problem does exist. However provide solution of this problem within PPSB no easier than in the PPP.
Anyway there is simple workaround that does not take much time:
1. disable password protection
2. publish changes
3. enable password protection
 
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