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Default your home page / members log in - 07-01-2006 , 01:21 PM






hi guys

I need a members log in like you guys have

email
password

is their a tutorial or a video tutorial out there

all my work is save as html (250 pages) do i need to change them all to asp?
if so which is the one i should use?

hope someone can help
thanks pete


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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-01-2006 , 06:22 PM






pete16 wrote:
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hi guys

I need a members log in like you guys have
Hi

What server side language do you have available to use?


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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-02-2006 , 02:54 AM



hi,

as far as i know i can use the following - but i was using thinking of using
log in asp.net C# as it seem to work with my log in

which is the best one to use,
asp javaScript
asp VBScript
asp.net C#
asp.net VB

how can i sort this out? is there any tutorials etc?

thanks
pete


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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-02-2006 , 03:22 AM



pete16 wrote:
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hi,

as far as i know i can use the following - but i was using thinking of using
log in asp.net C# as it seem to work with my log in
Hi

If you intend to use the Dreamweaver default server behaviours then this
tut will get you going, definitely with asp. The tut itself uses
ColdFusion but for asp the steps are exactly the same but your site will
be defined as an asp site.

http://www.communitymx.com/abstract....22302CBCA928EB

Their are code samples for .net authentication systems on GotDotNet, you
might want to look at some of those for a .net solution.

http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/U...a-f59dabfafade

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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-02-2006 , 03:28 AM



Roles security for .net samples here:

http://www.theobjectguy.com/rolebasedsecurity/

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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-02-2006 , 08:08 AM



thanks for your help - i manage to retrieve my site.

all my pages have been saved to html - do i need to save them ALL to asp?

is their an easy way to save them all at once (if i have to do that)?

thanks
pete


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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-02-2006 , 09:16 AM



pete16 wrote:
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thanks for your help - i manage to retrieve my site.

all my pages have been saved to html - do i need to save them ALL to asp?

The only pages you need to have with an asp extension are the ones that
hold asp code.

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Default Re: your home page / members log in - 07-02-2006 , 01:27 PM



thanks, you guys have been a big help

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