Dummy at work: login and rgister forms
From: Wessel (wessel_at_nlt.co.za)
Date: 09/16/04
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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 22:14:08 +0200
Where can I find out how to create user and register forms. I've tried
manuals and sites. All the manuals are forgetting one
thing.............AMATURE AT WORK! The normally start of by saying...Create
the %^^$$%^ table. Where? Must I login to the database on the web domain and
create table?
I also need some logic on how to go about. A user must fill in a
registration form, this must then be sent to a person that will validate the
new user, then add the new user to the database in aeasy way?
Idiots have to start somewhere to help somebody else at a later stage,
Please help.
w :)
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