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How can you, in the iPhone SDK, programatically access a password protected site that has been protected by .htaccess or access control.

Using NSURLRequest, you can make a GET request from a URL. But if the URL is protected how would you send the username password pair. Also, what if it's encrypted with standard MD5 encryption.

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Add something like this to your HTTPConnectionDelegate:

-(void)connection:(NSURLConnection *)aConnection didReceiveAuthenticationChallenge:(NSURLAuthenticationChallenge *)challenge {
        if ([challenge previousFailureCount] == 0) {
                NSURLCredential *newCredential;
                newCredential = [NSURLCredential credentialWithUser:username password:password persistence:NSURLCredentialPersistenceNone];
                [[challenge sender] useCredential:newCredential forAuthenticationChallenge:challenge];
        } else {
                [[challenge sender] cancelAuthenticationChallenge:challenge];
        }
}
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Thanks..Is this passed as clear text? Some webservers reject clear text passwords. – L. DPenha Feb 26 '09 at 6:40
The docs aren't clear, but I'd have to guess that it uses the authentication method requested by the server. If that's basic-auth, then it won't be encrypted (unless the connection is SSL). If it's digest auth, then it will use the md5 one-way hashing method. – Marc Novakowski Feb 26 '09 at 6:50

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