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Using a page by page password system using mySQL
Using a page by page password system using mySQL

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Description
This article deals with a page by page password system using mySQL. PHP is used as a frotend to validate or authenticate the user from the database. This editorial explains the full featured authentication using PHP and MySQL. This will track the users based upon the last user logged into the web page using the users username and password. After going through this article you will be knowing the basics of MySQL and PHP authentication.
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Title: | Using a page by page password system using mySQL |
Author: | admin006 |
Price / Cost: | Free |
Last Updated: | 2004-08-03 |
URL: | Click to Visit |
Web site Language: | English |
Total Votes: | 4 |
Current Rating: | 0.00 |
Total Hits #: | 105 |
Listings ID #: | 18180 |

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