Re: [PHP-DB] Login Auth help? | Handling pages help? (2 questions)

2005-11-13 Thread Frank Flynn


On Nov 10, 2005, at 7:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Need some ideas/opinions on a project I have.

The project is for a Radio Station (online one) where DJ's can  
login to the site and do stuff and listeners can listen in live to  
the live feeds.


Now I downloaded a password protected code that uses MySQL to store  
the info but it fails each time.  It wont sucessfully login despite  
setting the database up correctly etc.  So instead of posting the  
code here I would like to know peoples ideas/links on a method of  
login.  What I'd prefer to set is not a HTML login but more the  
traditional popup box login.  Like used on CPANEL.  The username/ 
password (details) will be stored to a database.  Any suggestions  
on fully working code?


If it's failing all the time I do suspect you don't have it set up  
correctly but never mind.


The good news is what you want is pretty straight forward.  You will  
set up a table in your DB I've called it 'Person' and it has the  
login_name and login_password fields (I'm sure you'll want it to have  
other fields too but these are the only ones you need to login).


Now in PHP you will make the browser display the login box by sending  
it the 401 header; you must do this first before you send any text.   
Now the browser will send  the name and  password every time it tries  
to view this page.  In PHP you can get the name and passwords in the  
server variables $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] and $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW']


You run  a query to verity this name and  password match if so go in  
with  the page, if not return the  401 again.


I find it's best to put all this in a function and call that function  
first on each page you want  to be secure.  I'll send you  a specific  
example but it's a bit long to post here.


Also each DJ will have a webpage within a database.  So updates to  
their pages will be made on the database, as I am not really good  
at writing to a text file from PHP from a webpage.  Never learnt it  
to be honest, what would be easiest/best?  Writing to a database or  
a text file directly?


either way they each have their own advantages; is it harder  to say

$link = fopen(bigrick.html, w);
fwrite($link,$_POST['pageText']);

or

$myQuery = insert into Page (dj, pageText) values($dj, ' .  
mysql_real_escape_string ( POST['pageText'] ) . ');

 mysql_query($myQuery);

The real issue here  is  what is the text you are saving?  Are you  
expecting the DJ's to write  all the HTML themselves?  The first  
example will require the person entering the form to enter all of  
the  HTML tags; the second  example you could put the text between  
the body /body tags and maybe you could have some unifying style  
items on the top and bottom of the page.  This would give you some  
unity of style across the DJ pages.


You will also have to deal with the HTML in the text, you can make  
carriage returns into br or p tags but there are dozens of others  
you'll have  to deal with.  But this has nothing to do with where  
you  store the text - in a file or the DB.



Now if db I need each dj to have their own page like domain.com/djs/ 
DJNAME.ext ... I know there is a way to get the url written into  
the database and not exactly have the file in the www but reads  
from the database but I am not sure the PHP/MySQL code to use to  
handle it.  Any help is mostly appreciated?


How many DJ's are you talking about?  And how often do they change?   
Our local college station has new  DJ's every week.


There are two ways to do this easily.  First have a page -   
domain.com/djs.php and this will look up the DJ's text if you pass it  
in one.  So http:// domain.com/djs.php gives you a list of all the  
DJ's and http:// domain.com/djs.php?dj=bigrick gives you Big Rick's  
page.  This is very easy but the URL is  a bit awkward to read over  
the air.


The other way to do this is to write a special 404 page (this is the  
page that gets returned when the server cannot find the page you  
asked for) and have this page look at it's url, parse it and figure  
out which DJ's page to show.  You can also handle other pages that  
may not be there (http:/mysql.com/ is like this - type anything after  
that URL and it will go to that page if it finds it or it will go  to  
the generic search page).


You've got a lot of work in front of you, Good Luck,
Frank



[PHP-DB] Login Auth help? | Handling pages help? (2 questions)

2005-11-09 Thread JeRRy
Hi,
 
Need some ideas/opinions on a project I have.
 
The project is for a Radio Station (online one) where DJ's can login to the 
site and do stuff and listeners can listen in live to the live feeds.
 
Now I downloaded a password protected code that uses MySQL to store the info 
but it fails each time.  It wont sucessfully login despite setting the database 
up correctly etc.  So instead of posting the code here I would like to know 
peoples ideas/links on a method of login.  What I'd prefer to set is not a HTML 
login but more the traditional popup box login.  Like used on CPANEL.  The 
username/password (details) will be stored to a database.  Any suggestions on 
fully working code?
 
Also each DJ will have a webpage within a database.  So updates to their pages 
will be made on the database, as I am not really good at writing to a text file 
from PHP from a webpage.  Never learnt it to be honest, what would be 
easiest/best?  Writing to a database or a text file directly?
 
Now if db I need each dj to have their own page like domain.com/djs/DJNAME.ext 
... I know there is a way to get the url written into the database and not 
exactly have the file in the www but reads from the database but I am not sure 
the PHP/MySQL code to use to handle it.  Any help is mostly appreciated?
 
That is it for now, if anyone is interested in the station itself to listen to 
or see progress please feel free to reply and I'll post the url.  
 
Thanks!
 
J
 
 
 


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[PHP-DB] Login Auth help? | Handling pages help? (2 questions)

2005-11-09 Thread JeRRy
Hi,
 
Need some ideas/opinions on a project I have.
 
The project is for a Radio Station (online one) where DJ's can login to the 
site and do stuff and listeners can listen in live to the live feeds.
 
Now I downloaded a password protected code that uses MySQL to store the info 
but it fails each time.  It wont sucessfully login despite setting the database 
up correctly etc.  So instead of posting the code here I would like to know 
peoples ideas/links on a method of login.  What I'd prefer to set is not a HTML 
login but more the traditional popup box login.  Like used on CPANEL.  The 
username/password (details) will be stored to a database.  Any suggestions on 
fully working code?
 
Also each DJ will have a webpage within a database.  So updates to their pages 
will be made on the database, as I am not really good at writing to a text file 
from PHP from a webpage.  Never learnt it to be honest, what would be 
easiest/best?  Writing to a database or a text file directly?
 
Now if db I need each dj to have their own page like domain.com/djs/DJNAME.ext 
... I know there is a way to get the url written into the database and not 
exactly have the file in the www but reads from the database but I am not sure 
the PHP/MySQL code to use to handle it.  Any help is mostly appreciated?
 
That is it for now, if anyone is interested in the station itself to listen to 
or see progress please feel free to reply and I'll post the url.  
 
Thanks!
 
J
 
 
 


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