Rob,
create a mysql table containing usernames and passwords then do something
like the following:
Hope this helps,
Hugh


<?php
$db=" ";
$table=" ";
$db_user=" ";
$db_pass=" ";
if (!isset($username) or !isset($password))
 {
 print "<form action=$PHP_SELF method=post>";
 print "log in information<br>";
 print "Input your name: <input type=text name=username><br>";
 print "Input your password: <input type=text name=password><br>";
 print "<input type=submit value=\" Log In \">";
 print "</form>";
 }
else
 {
 call_user_func('mysql_log_in',$db, $table, $user, $pass); /////  open
database  ///////
 $query="select * from $table where username='".addslashes($username)."' and
password='".addslashes($password)."' ";
 $result=mysql_query($query);
 $rows=mysql_num_rows($result);
 if ($rows==0) header("location: index.htm"); //////// kicks them out
 if ($rows==1)
    {
    your page code goes here

    }
}
?>


----- Original Message -----
From: "Van Andel, Robbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: [PHP] Log In


Is there a handy function in PHP that I can use to retrieve the users
Windows Log in?  We are creating an application that will allow users to add
comments to a mysql database, and we would like to be able to track who is
putting the comments into the table, preferably with their windows log in.

Robbert van Andel





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