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Create a log in form
Started 10 years ago by jb | 7 posts |
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I want the form to act as a login page for a fixed database of people. If they enter the correct information, they go on to the web site. If not, they get an error message. What do I have to do to achieve this?
Posted 10 years ago # -
This separate from MachForm. Unless you use the professional edition to add users to the MachForm distribution. But if you want a login form that mimics MachForm forms, then point your browser over to http://www.phpform.org/ and create one.
If you don't have the expertise to create the php scripts to access the database of people to sign in to - give me a yell and lets work something out. http://www.phpform.org/ does not create user sign-on scripts (just forms).
Regards,
Saghalie
http://www.kcmhosting.comPosted 10 years ago # -
Thanks,
I can create the form in html, but i don't know php enough to create the script(s). Can you do this, and what would it cost?
All the best,
JB, The Creative One
http://www.barenose.com
info@barenose.comPosted 10 years ago # -
Moving this to PM's
Posted 10 years ago # -
Sorry for the delay in checking this thread. Cab you tell me what it would take for you to create a login page for me, and tell me what benefit the professional edition would be for me?
All the best,
JB, The Creative One
http://www.barenose.com
info@barenose.comPosted 10 years ago # -
I sent you an email.
As for the professional edition, you can assign users to specific forms; to edit and create them. As well as view the data from them. Not sure if this is what you want. But check it out: http://www.appnitro.com/features
Regards,
Saghalie
http://www.kcmhosting.comPosted 10 years ago # -
No, I'm not sure if that's what I need. I already have much of that in the version I'm using. I need a simple login page that will validate the user and if valid, send them to another page on the web site. I will need to create a database with the user names and passwords.
Is that clear?
All the best,
JB, The Creative One
http://www.barenose.com
info@barenose.comPosted 10 years ago #
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