If your MWKS application runs at a well-known, permanent address --
<http://yourname.com/app.html>, say -- you can set the User Access
record so that this originating URL is recognised by setting it into
-the "Referring URL" field.
+the "Referring URL" field. Then the application will always use that
+library that this User Access record is associated with (unless it
+sends a username/password pair to override this default).
Or if your application's users are coming from a well-known range of
IP-address space, you can enter the range in the "IP Ranges"
password credentials. This is a useful approach in several situations,
including when you need to specify the use of a different library from
usual one. To arrange for this, set the username and password as a
-single string separated by a slash -- e.g. "mike/swordfish" -- into
+single string separated by a slash -- e.g. `mike/swordfish` -- into
the User Access record's Authentication field.
You can set multiple fields into a single User Access record; or
create multiple User Access records. For example, a single User Access
-record can specify both a Referring URL a username/password pair that
-can be used when running an application from a different URL. But if
-multiple Referring URLs are needed, then each must be specified in its
-own User Access record.
+record can specify both a Referring URL and a username/password pair
+that can be used when running an application from a different URL. But
+if multiple Referring URLs are needed, then each must be specified in
+its own User Access record.
### Tell the application to use the library