Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17289
interpreted = N
texte = I have been trying this and can not get it to work, it just keeps giving me user not authorized anyone else have success or failure with Ken's set-up?Or it there another solution?>Hi Gary, > >I'm not sure what you've found in the archives, so here's a review: > >I've adopted the practice of using a different database -- instead of the >users.db -- for the sites I create for others. This makes it easy for me >to create a drag-and-drop installation for my clients. Each site is >instantly portable when *ALL* the templates and db's for the entire site >are contained within a single folder. > >Here's what I do: > >1- create a new folder for my client's web site >2- create a duplicate of the users.db and rename it access.db >3- create a duplicate of the multigroupchecker file and rename it protect >4- in the protect file, change all occurrences of users.db to access.db >5- place these and all other templates and db's into my client's web site >folder >6- use tags like the following for protecting pages inside my client's web >site: > >[include file=protect&groups=group1,group2,group3] > >By the way, you can add as many additional fields to the access.db as >you need. So if you're registering users and giving them protected access >to certain pages, the access.db is the natural place for their >registration data to be maintained ... :) > >Sincerely, >Ken Grome >808-737-6499 >WebDNA Solutions >mailto:ken@webdna.net >http://www.webdna.netBritt T. -------------------------------------------------------- || Britt@fishingworld.com || Britt@easttexas.com || -------------------------------------------------------- || World Masters - || P.O. Box 1989 || || Graphic Designs, || Lindale, TX 75771 || || Web Site Development, || Phone: (903) 882-8877 || || Web Site Hosting. || Fax: (903) 882-3110 || -------------------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Gary Richter 1998)
  2. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Gil Poulsen 1998)
  3. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Bob Minor 1998)
  4. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  5. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Gil Poulsen 1998)
  6. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Britt T. 1998)
  7. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Brian B. Burton 1998)
  8. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1998)
  9. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  10. Re: Who is doing sign-ups-got it (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1998)
I have been trying this and can not get it to work, it just keeps giving me user not authorized anyone else have success or failure with Ken's set-up?Or it there another solution?>Hi Gary, > >I'm not sure what you've found in the archives, so here's a review: > >I've adopted the practice of using a different database -- instead of the >users.db -- for the sites I create for others. This makes it easy for me >to create a drag-and-drop installation for my clients. Each site is >instantly portable when *ALL* the templates and db's for the entire site >are contained within a single folder. > >Here's what I do: > >1- create a new folder for my client's web site >2- create a duplicate of the users.db and rename it access.db >3- create a duplicate of the multigroupchecker file and rename it protect >4- in the protect file, change all occurrences of users.db to access.db >5- place these and all other templates and db's into my client's web site >folder >6- use tags like the following for protecting pages inside my client's web >site: > >[include file=protect&groups=group1,group2,group3] > >By the way, you can add as many additional fields to the access.db as >you need. So if you're registering users and giving them protected access >to certain pages, the access.db is the natural place for their >registration data to be maintained ... :) > >Sincerely, >Ken Grome >808-737-6499 >WebDNA Solutions >mailto:ken@webdna.net >http://www.webdna.netBritt T. -------------------------------------------------------- || Britt@fishingworld.com || Britt@easttexas.com || -------------------------------------------------------- || World Masters - || P.O. Box 1989 || || Graphic Designs, || Lindale, TX 75771 || || Web Site Development, || Phone: (903) 882-8877 || || Web Site Hosting. || Fax: (903) 882-3110 || -------------------------------------------------------- Britt T.

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