Ben Huson
Ben Huson
So that you could allow Google Bot for example. See https://wordpress.org/support/topic/can-google-see-a-password-protected-site?replies=2#post-7619326
For example, visiting the URL directly shows the login form: http://example.com/?password-protected=login It should probably redirect to redirect URL if set, or home. See: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/password-protection-still-visible-while-deactivated
Allow IP Addresses is a great feature but what could be better is an Allow IP Range. Something similar to this: http://www.csgnetwork.com/ipinfocalc.html https://wordpress.org/support/topic/allow-ip-addresses-range If anyone fancies working on this, please...
Need to do some checks to see if it is compatible with WP Super Cache and W3 Total cache
When using with WP Super Cache, login behavior can be erratic if password is reset in WPās Privacy area. More here: http://www.benhuson.co.uk/wordpress-plugins/password-protected/#comment-209353
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/cookie-expiry?replies=2#post-5456118 Also related to #10
See this comment: http://www.benhuson.co.uk/wordpress-plugins/password-protected/#comment-211450 There are currently hooks to set after how long to expire but doesn;t allow for end of session. Maybe this should be default behaviour?
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/include-password-in-url?replies=2#post-5410578
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-password-protected-feature-request-login-attempt-ip-logging