php log in
Started by darkone, Sep 16 2005 02:08 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 September 2005 - 02:08 PM
how can i made a php log in plz help dis noode
#2
Posted 16 September 2005 - 02:39 PM
Moved to correct forum
#3
Posted 16 September 2005 - 06:31 PM
You moved him to the right forum, but you forgot to suggest the right tutorials 
http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/PHP_Co...=1&d=1&ss=login
Run through that link, and all the links in it... they should help, if not, most of them have forums that you can ask for further help on their tutorials.
http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/PHP_Co...=1&d=1&ss=login
Run through that link, and all the links in it... they should help, if not, most of them have forums that you can ask for further help on their tutorials.
#4
Posted 17 September 2005 - 05:10 PM
Hm, i suggest you read some PHP! Some databases too, in sites like:
Php portal - a fine working php help center!
PHP.NET - Official site for PHP5.0
Beginners guide to PHP: 3 steps
And i'll hook you up with a cool thing that will make you're computer compatible with MySQL/Apache 2.0 so you can run PHP/ASP on you're local machine without install Apache/IIS/PWS (Although it's very easy!)
Download EasyPHP to get you're local machine working as a apache/iis/pws server
Well, install it, and then you go to the directory path you installed EasyPHP in and search for the directory called "www" - Place all you're files in there, at the same time start EasyPHP on you're computer. It got to be running all the time for the PHP to work!
Php portal - a fine working php help center!
PHP.NET - Official site for PHP5.0
Beginners guide to PHP: 3 steps
And i'll hook you up with a cool thing that will make you're computer compatible with MySQL/Apache 2.0 so you can run PHP/ASP on you're local machine without install Apache/IIS/PWS (Although it's very easy!)
Download EasyPHP to get you're local machine working as a apache/iis/pws server
Well, install it, and then you go to the directory path you installed EasyPHP in and search for the directory called "www" - Place all you're files in there, at the same time start EasyPHP on you're computer. It got to be running all the time for the PHP to work!
#5
Posted 20 September 2005 - 05:23 AM
If you're looking for just like a special page to login to, like I was, this tutorial could help you out a lot.
http://www.joe2toria...min_section.php
A bunch of others I couldn't get to work, but this one was the first working one for me. Hope it helps with something.
http://www.joe2toria...min_section.php
A bunch of others I couldn't get to work, but this one was the first working one for me. Hope it helps with something.
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