Making A Login On My Site

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[2o] <{{ DJ W }}> [o6]

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Jun 4, 2006, 8:37:32 AM6/4/06
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Hey Everyone I was Wondering If Anyone if anyone has a code to add a
login/reg to a website ???

Will Chatham

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Jun 20, 2006, 8:29:14 AM6/20/06
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[2o] <{{ DJ W }}> [o6] wrote:
> Hey Everyone I was Wondering If Anyone if anyone has a code to add a
> login/reg to a website ???

There is no one magic code to enable a login registration on a site.
Your question cannot be answered without you providing more information
first. What kind of server is the site on? What scripting languages
are supported? What databases are supported? What level of access to
you have to the server? Is it FTP only or do you have command line
access or can you physically work from it?

Will

Sarunas Mikelevicius

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Jun 20, 2006, 8:33:53 AM6/20/06
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Stupid question.. It depens on Your needs, on programming language and
so on.. visit some sites like hotscripts.com and U will find what U
need.

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The Artist

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Jun 20, 2006, 10:39:00 AM6/20/06
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I think this is a legitimate question for a beginner. Here is the best
approach for someone like you. I would do some web searches for
PHP-based login and registration/newsletter signup scripts. Ultimately
PHP is the quickest and most community friendly scripting language out
there. There are hundreds of thousands of free scripts out there
showing how to accomplish this.

As others have stated you must figure out how you you want this to work
and what database you want to store and capture this information. This
information can even just be stored in a text file, but it does need
some sort of programming technology to work.

ridergroov

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Jul 11, 2006, 1:20:58 PM7/11/06
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I don't think that is a stupid question at all. I dont know the answer
but I just went through this a few months ago. Sarunas needs to learn
some english and to chill out a bit.

satheesh

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Jul 3, 2006, 12:03:31 PM7/3/06
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Hi, thats simple. You have to decide on somethings first.....
1. Front end design.... r u gonna use Flash or just normal HTML to
generate your design?
2. A language to process ur page (PHP/CF/ASP.....) Your host has to
support.
3. A database (MS SQL, MySQL, etc....) to save login information.

Let me know the above. I'll help u out.

Regards,

Satheesh

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