Here's a link to a simple ASP login script
http://www.kamath.com/tutorials/tut003_auth.asp with downloadable code and
an Access Database.
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"Steve Chapman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to create a simple and medium to low security login system for
my website, where a user can enter user name and password from the home
page. If they haven't registered yet, they have to enter their info and get
one.
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> Is this possible with Frontpage or an easy to use Javascript? Or would it
require programming by a pro. I'm a novice with complex scripting, but I
built this whole site by myself:
www.demossnewspond.com, which has some JS
add-ins within the code.
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> What I want is for everyone to have their own user name and password
(perhaps tied to an Access database on my server), rather than giving
everyone the same name and password.
>
> Finally, users would access the registration page (ie, ID/password
creation page) after making a purchase via paypal. So the only way someone
could access this registration page is having come from paypal. Would this
be possible? In other words, I don't want anyone to be able to type in a
direct link to my website and register without having come through paypal.
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> THANKS!
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