Setting Up a MySQL Based Website
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Description: Explains how to perform user authentication for "Members Only" sites via MySQL.
Setting Up a MySQL Based Website - Part II - Performing User Authentication via MySQL - Tutorials - LinuxPlanet Setting Up a MySQL Based Website - Part II Performing User Authentication via MySQL , I talked about creating a guest book that would allow our visitors to leave a message for everyone to see. This was all fine and dandy; however, there is more that we can do with a Web site using mySQL and Apache. In this article covering the creation of a mySQL-based Web site, we'll be talking about using mySQL as a user-authentication database.
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Page title: | Setting Up a MySQL Based Website - Part II - Performing User Authentication via MySQL - Tutorials - LinuxPlanet |
Keywords: | Linux, MySQL, authentication, Apache, flat file, members, password |
Description: | One of the many popular features of Web sites is a 'Members Only' section--that can be accessed only by authenticated users. Andrew Chen explains how to adapt your Linux-based Apache Web site to do this; not through an external module, but through a flat file or a basic MySQL database file. |
IP-address: | 88.221.132.200 |
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Date | Creation Date: 07-feb-1999 Expiration Date: 22-nov-2014 |