Will require a database and server side coding
- both depend on what your host supports on Unix
(on Windows you would use Access and ASP)
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2f046990-d718-42d0-891e-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Hi
|
| I've developed our company website which is being hosted by our
| service provider on a Unix server. I can have this changed to a
| Windows server if I have to, but I'd rather not try to sell this to
| our management at this point.
|
| As I had a lot of trouble trying to setup password I bought a 3rd
| party program to help. This was fine for one page but now our needs
| have changes.
|
| We have a link called "Enter"
|
| When a customer clicks on this hyperlink button I want them to be
| directed to their own personal page.
|
| This is the way I see the button working:
|
| 1. Click on Enter
| 2. Displays a username & password promt box/page.
| 3. Enter my name/password.
| 4. Finds the page linked to this username and displays it (this is the
| dynamic part I think).
|
| How does it tell who you are and which page it should be opening so
| that you cant visit anyone elses page.
|
| I thought of just having a list of names on the page and hyperlinking
| each one idividually but this is messy and very unprofessional
| looking.
|
| I just spoke with my host and they confirmed that I can setup password
| protected folders on their server, but can't use the Subweb feature of
| FP2003.
|
| I will continue to look through this forum but must admit I'm getting
| very confused.
|
| Thanks in advance.
| Jenine