Joined: October 25th, 2004, 2:20 pm Posts: 686 Location: Naperville, Illinois (USA)
Opus: 7.05
OS: Win XP SP3
System: P4 3.2GHz 1GB RAM 2-TB HDs + 4 more
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There are several ways to use Passwords to show ANYTHING in OPUS.
Page Example: Create a new, blank Page. Insert a Text Input object. Create the necessary Action code to check for a correct Password. Go to the Next Page if correct.
You could do the same thing using just one Page: Put everything on the Page you want into a Frame. Make the Frame Initially Hidden. Again, use the Text Input object idea. Include it in a Frame along with Instructions. If the Password is correct, Hide the Frame with Text Input, etc., and Show the Frame with the correct Page info.
You could also do this using MultiFrames. Put your Text Input and Action codes in the default, first Frame, then have your secured Objects in the next Frame.
Any object on a Page can be set to Hidden, and only viewable after you enter a Password.
Hope this helps.
_________________ Fred Harms, Extraordinary Demos Naperville, Illinois (USA) 630/904-3636 demofred@aol.com
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