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          <description><![CDATA[Note: I submitted this question via email yesterday, but I figured I'd put it here as well, because if anyone else has any suggestions, I'm all ears.<br /><br />In a previous post, I saw a mention of custom programming jobs for setting up a login/password system. I installed CMS Builder on my company's site the other day and everything's going smoothly with the exception of that login/password stuff. Here's what we're looking to do...<br /> <br />A vendor goes to a specific page on our site and is greeted by a login and password box.<br /> <br />Each vendor will have an individual username and password. Upon login, the vendor will be sent to a navigation page.<br /> <br />On that navigation page, there are buttons for accessing that specific vendor's schedules and purchase orders. Clicking upon either of these will go to a list of downloadable PDFs. But each vendor's schedules and purchase orders need to be private. Hence the usernames and passwords. <br /> <br />Is this (multiple users, secure sections, etc.) something that can be handled through CMS Builder? If anyone is able to provide any suggestions as to how to accomplish this, I'd like to think I could figure it out from there. If not, though, what would be required for one of the aforementioned custom programming jobs?<br />]]></description>
          <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 14:52:58 -0800</pubDate>
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