Paul, Thanks for the website...I will check it out. However I have very
little knowledge about how to handle the login. I have been using Frontpage
for about a year and I would like for customers to be able to login to
certain features of the website. Thanks!!
If you put all those "certain features" into one folder on your website and
password protect it, then you can inform your customers what the
username/password is and then only those with that knowledge can access that
folder. If you have cPanel, it's easy to password protect a folder.
| If you use the method above you can password any page you like by just
| cutting and pasting some asp code provided into your page
| Paul M
| | > Paul, Thanks for the website...I will check it out. However I have very
| > little knowledge about how to handle the login. I have been using
| > Frontpage
| > for about a year and I would like for customers to be able to login to
| > certain features of the website. Thanks!!
| >
| > "Paul M" wrote:
| >
| >> Hi
| >> I presume you are using a database to capture customer profiles. If so
| >> then
| >> this is a good way
| >> http://www.frontpagehowto.com/newpassword/default.asp#logon
| >> Paul M
| >>
| >> | >> > What is the best way to create a Login Area for customers. Do I need
| >> > any
| >> > special software? Thanks!
| >>
| >>
| >>
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