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| Thread ID: 42026 | 2004-01-29 21:29:00 | Making Website: User Registration | csinclair83 (200) | Press F1 |
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| 211060 | 2004-01-29 21:29:00 | How can I make a website in Frontpage 2003, that can have a "homepage" then, additional pages but user would have to sign up and get a username/password... (kinda similar to trademe.co.nz) but its not a auction website.. its gonna be for uploading photos etc :-) |
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| 211061 | 2004-01-29 22:56:00 | I'm not a FrontPage user, but I suspect that would be pushing the limits of a webpage editor (does it have a "User Login" wizard). You can get code in php to do what you want. Best use your favourite search engine and you might find some standard code to insert into your webpages. You will need a database to store the user logins. | Dolby Digital (160) | ||
| 211062 | 2004-01-30 02:12:00 | i've just been searching... is this something that would work? Login (www.hotscripts.com) if not will any of these links in my search result work? results (www.google.com) |
csinclair83 (200) | ||
| 211063 | 2004-01-30 03:48:00 | Yes, the "Logins" link is the type of thing that you will require. Actually check with your hosting provider to see if they can provide any prebuild module which you could tap into. But ASP code with a MS Access database is one solution although usually ISP's charge more for Microsoft technologies as opposed the open source (php/mySQL). | Dolby Digital (160) | ||
| 211064 | 2004-01-30 05:54:00 | From what I've seen, most hosting companies seem to charge more for PHP, MySQL, etc than SQL Server, IIS, etc. Perhaps because it isn't recognised as "industry standard" (ie, MS paying everyone to use their technologies). You should be able to find a simple login script in the Articles (Advanced ASP - Password Protect Your Website Pts 1+2) at Brinkster (http://www.brinkster.com). You could also try using ASP.NET Web Matrix, a free ASP development tool available for download at www.asp.net, I think. You can use that to develop a login system. Not sure if ASP[.NET] is completely the way you want to go, but it sounded kind of like that. |
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