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Old 06-12-2009, 01:35 AM
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Good choice ST - you can find tons of different ways to load graphics, but that one is quick and the coding is tight. It should work out just fine.
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Hello, ST again..... I need some more help.....

I'm trying to create a password protected section for our members. I think I need to use PHP for that, is that true?

I've downloaded a script for it, but how do I go from there? I know absolutely NOTHING about PHP.... Arghhhh......

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Old 07-16-2009, 10:53 AM
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A good php script for login comes in three parts
1. the part you see on the web page (the login)
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<formmethod="post" action="#" name="login" class="login">
2. Which sends the info to php file on the server to process.
3. It then uses a database to add or lookup people.

The info is either there or not, this is sent back to the php file which outputs to the users screen Come On In or Sorry No Such person.
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Arghhh....this feels like Mission Impossible...I'd rather climb Mount Everest... I feel more like doing PCP rather than PHP *lol* ....and I was just starting to feel comfortable with CSS...
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Can I combine the CSS code with PHP? If I can, how do I do it? I need it for the "members only" user section, but it drives me nuts. I also need a guestbook (well, kinda, I'm not gonna cry a thousand rivers if it's tricky)
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