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Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Kent, UK
Posts: 9
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Hi, I want to make my site so that some parts you have to login to see and some parts not, how do I do this? any good places that do ready made stuff that I just have to edit & build my site around it? or is it not that simple? I know of a javascript that you can stop people viewing unless they post a password (it's shown in the source but you can't actually see it until you put in the password...) but I don't like that idea, I'd rather have a member login so they only have to login once & then surf through my site easily. Regards TJ |
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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,238
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what hosting you got? asp? php? a good start - http://www.sitepoint.com/article/use...sessions-mysql That's fuckin' ingenious, if I understand it correctly. It's a Swiss fuckin' watch.
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vague™
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 5,293
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the article beers links to is the first url i give people when they ask this question if you've got a host that supports php, the code from that tutorial should have you up and running with the minimum of modifications necessary |
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