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    Cool How do I make a Login Page? [SIMPLE]

    Hey guys! I need to know how to make a login panel, that is quite simple. If anyone could help me I would be really happy. +REP for Help!

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    thanks for that, but where do I download it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickword View Post
    thanks for that, but where do I download it?
    Spoon fed: http://www.phptoys.com/download.php?view.19
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickword View Post
    thanks for that, but where do I download it?
    You said make a login page, not download a login page.

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    Yeah, I know but ether doesn't matter.

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    Yeah it does, you asked how to make one.. downloading and making one are two separate things.

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    Learn a language PHP is probably the best for multiple logins with the use of mysql, you can also use PHP to create a simple login which gets the information locally (stored in the page) or use different languages such as javascript where you can use cookies to log in. I suggest PHP and sessions for some PHP help..

    Code:
    <?php
    session_start();
    $username = "Admin";
    $password = "Password";
    
    if (isset($_POST['login']) && ($_POST['username'] == $username && $_POST['username'] == $username)) {
    $_SESSION['username'] = $username;
    } else {
    echo "Sorry, wrong details!";
    }
    ?>
    Hopefully that will get you started also there is no form.. read up about PHP and HTML especially HTML Forms..

    Goodluck

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAlan View Post
    Learn a language PHP is probably the best for multiple logins with the use of mysql, you can also use PHP to create a simple login which gets the information locally (stored in the page) or use different languages such as javascript where you can use cookies to log in. I suggest PHP and sessions for some PHP help..

    Code:
    <?php
    session_start();
    $username = "Admin";
    $password = "Password";
    
    if (isset($_POST['login']) && ($_POST['username'] == $username && $_POST['username'] == $username)) {
    $_SESSION['username'] = $username;
    } else {
    echo "Sorry, wrong details!";
    }
    ?>
    Hopefully that will get you started also there is no form.. read up about PHP and HTML especially HTML Forms..

    Goodluck
    Hey, why do you check username twice?

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    He's made a a very simple one that has a set password, not MySQL So he's checking that the username is the same as the variables and then that they match up with the two they should be. I think?

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