If you are creating public web sites and anonymous users have access to the site all anonymous users
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Hi Donald,
Finally started blogging! Congrats! I subscribed to your rss already
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Lock down application pages on a public web site
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Wow, a blogpost! I'm honored! ;)
If you upload the file into the media section, you can track views and downloads.
Thanks for posting this note about using YouTube with MOSS.
As an implementation, it works; although it's not ideal (c'mon MOSS Team, support YouTube in CWPs!), it's better than not at all, or having to pay for a commercial WP to make it happen.
Again: thanks!
--Dave
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Well done. Too bad this isn't supported OOTB, but this is an easy workaround.
Yes, this does work, but so does working with the source editor as far as I can tell. The only annoying thing is that when you are in a secure environment (https), I keep getting an annoying security warning. Have you found a way around this yet? Everything I have tried doesn't work. All posts say to change every link within the code to https but all that does is break the link as it's not a secure link and obviously can't find a secure link on a non secure server!
Cheers,
me
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