Gavin,
Download PHP-Nuke and look to see how they handle Non-Users/users/Admins
and go from there. It's actually quite easy. They have a table structure
that you could utilize and some generic routines for determining if a user
is logged in or if they are an Admin.
www.phpnuke.org
Jim
-------Original Message-------
From: Gavin Amm
Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 05:05:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] Members area
Hi All,
I'm about to start development on a members area for a site.
The members area will have 2 levels - Paid & Free, with the Paid members
having access to more pages.
I have not created a members area before & am after any advice or links
I can get... I think a lot of reading is in order...
Particularly:
- DB structure & fields (I'll be using MySQL if that's relevant)
- Sessions (I've seen quite a few threads covering sessions over the
last couple of months, so should have some links in my 'inbox'
somewhere... But the more the merrier...)
- Any PHP suggestions/advice/links
- Anything else you can think is relevant...
Thanks, this will be a big help.
Cheers,
Gav
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