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How do I make my HTML files “aware” of the username when referenced from within a restricted area?

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How do I make my HTML files “aware” of the username when referenced from within a restricted area?

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To make your HTML files “username-aware”, create an SHTML file (i.e. “test.shtml”) and place it within your restricted area. Embed the following code into your SHTML document: You can embed the above code into pre-existing HTML code (remember that the file extension MUST be .shtml), i.e.: My Title (etc) Your username is:
(etc) SHTML files are known to have incompatibility issues with Microsoft FrontPage, and we do not recommend the use of both SHTML and FrontPage together. It is not possible to obtain the password used to login. This is a webserver limitation.

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