[thelist] creating client section, password protected

7 sinz btcode at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 5 23:15:59 CDT 2004


Check this link out; it should take you some of those basics, probaly what 
you're after in all.

http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorials/40/0.php

-enjoy

>From: Christy Collins <ccollins at loudjoy.com>
>Reply-To: "thelist at lists.evolt.org" <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
>To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
>Subject: [thelist] creating client section, password protected
>Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 23:50:51 -0400
>
>My experience does not extend far beyond html and css.
>
>I am doing a trade with a graphic designer that I do some work with.  She 
>has a side business making invitations and wants a website.  She wants to 
>have a password protected section where her clients can log in and see her 
>progress on their invitations.
>
>The way to do that within the realm of my experience would be to create a 
>protected directory for each client, then send an e-mail to each client 
>that would contain the url to their directory and their username and 
>password.
>
>The snazzy way would be to have a login on her homepage where the user 
>enters in their username and password and then is taken to their 
>corresponding progress page.
>
>So what technologies should I be looking at for the snazzy way?  Is there a 
>way to do it without getting involved with databases, which I know very 
>little about?  Any articles or tutorials about this sort of thing would be 
>appreciated.
>
>I typically use a host with Apache on a Unix server that includes PHP and 
>MySQL.
>
>thanks
>-Christy
>
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