I work for a small publication of a car magazine and an outdoor magazine. With my somewhat limited knowledge, I felt integrating the digital subscription into our blog was the easiest option for me and so far it's worked out fine. My only issue is my links to the subscriptions are not really "secured or restricted", but luckily most of the people who read our subscriptions typically do not have a higher understanding of how computers work. Typically hunters and outdoors people, computers are not their first priority.
But I wanted to be able to restrict downloads but it only works on individual files not an entire directory of files. Our magazines are basically taken from a PDF and converted over to a flash flipping book magazine using FlippingBook Publisher http://page-flip.com/. Well it creates thousands of files and I wanted to be able to restrict them somehow but I've yet to find a real way. If s2member doesn't support it then I suppose I will have to find some other means to do so, but if there is a way then that's fantastic. I tried just restricting access to the index.html file it links to in each magazines directory but then it can't access all of the other content.
If the program created absolute links then I suppose it'd still work but it does not.
So any ideas? Did I overlook something obvious? Thanks in advance for any help offered.Statistics: Posted by jessehardesty — December 2nd, 2011, 1:39 pm
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