Phil
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Saving Credential on my WordPress siteSaving the credentials in clients machine’s browser is not what I am looking for. One can easily go into the browser (ex. LastPass setting) and see the credentials. I wouldn’t want my users to be able to view such private information as the credentials to log into my monitor application (one could cause a lot of damage) …. I don’t think you understand what I am asking.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Caching RSTP Credential on wordpress ( that’s inside a iFrame)I don’t believe you are understanding my problem, at the very least thank you for trying to help.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Caching RSTP Credential on wordpress ( that’s inside a iFrame)Thank you, but say we take the whole iFrame out the equation or even the RTSP.. because I also have a MJPEG stream link as well that can be embedded and can use short code. More so I want to know if WordPress has anything for caching that it can save any credential(s) needed so the user will not have to be asked to sign into anything.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Permission or CSS issue? (not sure) With an added bonus question!Thank you!
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Permission or CSS issue? (not sure) With an added bonus question!Thank you SIR!!!!!! This solved it!! My bonus question is there a way to have wordpress cache a RTSP required credential. For example, a RTSP stream is entered through an iframe but requires username and password to sign into that stream. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!