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php registration
ok so ive got my sessions all set up for my login stuff and im good to go. But i need to test my login&password. Apparently i wasnt able to create a registration page due to the tutorial i was following didnt have one. im still a newbie to php, but i set up my tables in phpMyAdmin and was wondering how would i create a new username and password manually in phpMyAdmin. what kind of SQL Query would i use? I attached a screenshot of my tables. i set up a registration page, and my user is registered but it still wont let me in. so i want to create a user manually and see if the problem is within the code and not the tables. much much much help appreciated, you guys are awesome a DT |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 276
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post some of your php code, would be more helpful. To add a user in your table using phpymadmin, you dont need to use sql queries, you can simply click the "insert" tab. |
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This is my manage-check.php which is linked from the login form PHP Code:
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Irn Bru Connoisseur
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Inverness, Scotland
Posts: 27
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Make a new doc in notepad and put this code in PHP Code:
Save the file as testuser.php and run it. then try logging in. That should work. Also try checking over your registration code, you may be using an out-dated tutorial that assums register_globals is on |
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well it looks like the registration DID go through. Test is even in there. so now this means my coding is done wrong. anyway, here are some files that i use: manage-check.php PHP Code:
functions.php PHP Code:
members-only.php PHP Code:
db.php PHP Code:
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i found my problem. in my registration form i was encrypting the password by md5 and in my login form i was making sure it was sha1 one last question, i have a table called ID and all of the new registered users go to 0 by default. Is this something i should look into or it isn't really necessary? cause i know the ID is for the sessions, but should all be 0? |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NYC
Posts: 11,869
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An ID column is usually used to assign a unique number to each user account. This is how you target them when performing queries. It also serves as the table's primary key. Find good advice in the beginners web design thread.
patrick o'neill web developer | blog | spam humor |
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