password -protected embedded presentations
Hello there,
First of all, great product with lots of potential.
In our case, I would like to be able to embed a presentation but, due to the sensitive nature of the data, would like to have password protection.
Issuu offers a great way to visualize technical material for instance. Needless to say, password protection is a must have capability. I know that you can keep your document private/secret. That said, for branding reasons, I want my customers to remain on our site to visualize information.
Thanks for your feedback.
MH
First of all, great product with lots of potential.
In our case, I would like to be able to embed a presentation but, due to the sensitive nature of the data, would like to have password protection.
Issuu offers a great way to visualize technical material for instance. Needless to say, password protection is a must have capability. I know that you can keep your document private/secret. That said, for branding reasons, I want my customers to remain on our site to visualize information.
Thanks for your feedback.
MH
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Inappropriate?I like this idea. In your case, how would it work - what exactly would your visitors see when they go the the page with the password protected Issuu embedded?
Would they see blank pages, and an 'Enter password' prompt, or something else?
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What if somebody starts emailing -or worse- posting the password and the webpage url on the net? Would this simple solution then still fly? -
Inappropriate?I need a similar thing in a site I'm working on. On the site in question, documents we want to display using Issuu should only be available to paying members. However, all it takes is for a member to post a direct link to the Issuu document (from the embed HTML code perhaps?) for that document to be available to the public.
What I was thinking of was to do something where the flash embed code would actually refer to an URL on our server, which would check the credentials of the user within our own system and then stream the actual flash file from Issuu (specified on our system in an entry tied to the flash url we provide to the browser) behind the scenes to the object tag request in the browser via this intermediate authentication mechanism running on our own server. This way, we'd be able to authenticate that the user was authorised to access the flash file and at the same time stop them from ever seeing it's proper Issuu URL.
Would something like that work? Would it fall outside of any Terms of Service?
I’m unsure
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