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    Description This is a short tutorial that explains how you can protect a web page from users. The code in this tutorial is only about 5 lines long, and will protect any PHP page. HTTP Authentication involves the browser displaying a window for the user to log in, once the user logs in the page is displayed. If the user fails to log in, a failure notice is displayed.

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