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Ryuukossei

 

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Dreamweaver - Login system - 4/4/2008 9:59:46   
Ok so basically I am making a log in system and I need the form to add the user's sign up info to a data table. I'm new at this stuff so I could really use the help. As far as I know this is just something like post form data to a table. Thanks for any help.

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RE: Dreamweaver - Login system - 4/4/2008 13:46:08   
quote:

As far as I know this is just something like post form data to a table.


Hi and Welcome to OutFront.

It can be as simple as that but rarely ever is. :)

If it's a Windows host with ASP support, you might consider the Spooky Login.

If you want to build you're own from scratch and you don't have a programming / database skillset to start with, I'd recommend against that option. It isn't a trivial task for the novice because logins rarely ever stop at reading a username and password from a table. Usually it involves cookies and/or sessions, password recovery, etc. and IMO your time is probably better spent (at least from a beginners perspective) learning how to integrate tools as opposed to building them from scratch.

If you're doing this as a hobby, then yes, you start with a database and a table structure. There are some pretty good tutorials right here on this site for FrontPage database basics. Click the FrontPage link at the very top of this page.

Hope it help.

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