Is There Any Password Programs Similar To CoffeeCup Applet Wizard?

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Dave

Hi Guys,

I am building a website and I want to password various sections for family
and friends, I have looked around and was quite impressed with the CoffeeCup
Applet Wizard and as it is shareware it has very limited functions. So I was
wondering, is there any free (obviously) programs that are similar, if there
is I would really appreciate it ever so much if any of you guys could please
point me in the right direction.

Many many thanks,

Dave.
 
Googled the author, here is his website.

Blowfish HTML Encryption

http://www.scriptsearch.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=Stephen+Griffin&type=author
This script uses 448-bit Blowfish encryption to create password
protected web pages. The encrypted pages use JavaScript to self-decrypt
in a standard web browser, but only after the correct password has been
entered. The script has been tested in all the most popular browsers,
including: IE6, FireFox and Netscape.
 
Hi John,

It's a bit of a mess-about to get the download, you have to sign up, then
they send a code, you have to go back and enter the code and eventually they
send the download link.

But, if you (or anyone else) would like it just email me and i will send it
to you, no problem.
The file size is 1.5MB WinZip file.

Dave.

To email me please remove the NO-Spam

(e-mail address removed).
 
Googled the author, here is his website.
Blowfish HTML Encryption
http://www.scriptsearch.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=Stephen+Griffin&type=author
This script uses 448-bit Blowfish encryption to create password
protected web pages. The encrypted pages use JavaScript to self-decrypt
in a standard web browser, but only after the correct password has been
entered. The script has been tested in all the most popular browsers,
including: IE6, FireFox and Netscape.

Well, that link doesn't actually go to a home page. It goes to
http://www.scriptsearch.com . That is however a site worth knowing
about. :-)

It also leads to.....

http://www.scriptsearch.com/cgi-bin/jump.cgi?ID=1715

Another way of doing things.

Thanks for the web address and the download link. :-)

Regards, John.

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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 11:11:04 GMT, "Dave"

Hi Dave,
It's a bit of a mess-about to get the download, you have to sign up, then
they send a code, you have to go back and enter the code and eventually they
send the download link.

Yes, that is an option I was wanting to avoid.
But, if you (or anyone else) would like it just email me and i will send it
to you, no problem.
The file size is 1.5MB WinZip file.

Thanks, I did however manage to get jmatt's link working. Thank you
for your offer of help. :-)

Regards, John.
 

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