When creating a secure PHP login script, be sure to set the U and P variables to blank. Create a secure PHP login script with tips from a software developer in this free video on computer training.
Expert: Dave Andrews
Contact: www.daveandrews.org
Bio: Dave Andrews is a software developer with a business and Web site selling programs and other computer services in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown
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wiredwardy 3 months ago
omfg, post is as unsecure as get,
just use tamperdata in ff to edit the variables..
12benni 5 months ago
@skatee41 idk anymore now i have lots of websites i dont know on wich one sry :(
teunissenstefan 7 months ago
Who writes HTML without quotes? It's like writing PHP without brackets.
NoginLogin 7 months ago
epic fail
CraanK17 8 months ago
This is not at all secure
jordanzed 9 months ago
horrible, don't use this lol.. no authorization on the "protected" pages
StreetFamousNet 10 months ago
well this fails......
snakev10v5 10 months ago
expertvillage - Seeing as this tutorial is a bit old and you have very recent user comments, could you please update this? @weasel77111 is absolutely correct in that there are no session initiation or reading exerts in this code and thus, the user can navigate to the logged_in page regardless of whether they have logged in or not.
Could you also quote all of your html attribs and move presentation away from markup by setting the width of all of your form elements in css, rather than inline.
MrWillskates 1 year ago
Brilliant tutorial I love it but I was wondering if you could do multiple users?
CoatsMusic 1 year ago