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I use dreamweaver all the time to make sites, but I have never produced a member section using it. I would like to make one for my new site (http://chemical-brothers.port5.com) using php, as that is suported by my server. I would like to know 3 things:-
1) How to set up a php database
2) How to make a registation form that is directly linked to it
3) How to make the pages change if someone is loged in
Any help is much apreachated
taka-Q
I use dreamweaver all the time to make sites, but I have never produced a member section using it. I would like to make one for my new site (http://chemical-brothers.port5.com) using php, as that is suported by my server. I would like to know 3 things:-
1) How to set up a php database
2) How to make a registation form that is directly linked to it
3) How to make the pages change if someone is loged in
Any help is much apreachated
taka-Q
Many Thanks
Taka-Q
I had no reason for hacking, because i dont like chemical brothers, i just wanted to see how easy it would be, and it was very easy.
*cough*keyboards*cough*
> Indded, It was easy to hack and i'm no expert hacker.
>
> I had no reason for hacking, because i dont like chemical brothers, i
> just wanted to see how easy it would be, and it was very easy.
>
> *cough*keyboards*cough*
yeah
I used a pass that I have never used at any other password because I knew it would be easy!
> You could probably do it with PHP but wouldn't MySQL be better?
yeah, help with setting either in dreamweaver would be much apreacated!
> You can't do it in either MySQL or PHP - you have to use both in
> conjunction.
Well, if someone could tell me how to do this with dreamweaver, or using code, it would be much apreceated.