I need to password protect a whole section of a website. Help?

I will have both retail customers and retail stores accessing the same website. I need some of the info to be behind some kind of firewall so only stores can access it. Doesn't have to be elaborate.
What do you think? Working with CS3.
Chris Baker

Ace wrote -
you'll have to add the protection yourself with server scripting (PHP/ASP VBScript/ColdFusion).
Ace, or anybody else -
I have a smilar problem. We have exhibitors for our shows (www.usxpo.com) that we need to give info to. So we create webpages (www.usxpo.com/euec09.html) that we email out to exhibitors with links to pdf's etc that they need. How can I pwd limit with 1 id and password for each show, (all exhibitors to the same show have the same id/pwd) to many different shows, each having unique id and pwd?
TIA
Rush

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