This Tutorial shows you how to create extra Sessions from the Macromedia Login behaviour, with just a couple of lines of coding.
Whats included
3 ASP pages
1 Access 2000 database
What you need
Dreamweaver MX and above
IIS or PWS
Access 2000 or above
Requirements
You will need to feel comfortable creating an Access database (or your flavour of db) and working with simple hand coding of ASP pages.
The Connection string is a DSN-less, so you will need to change it to reflect your hard drive.
Simply open the NewSession.asp page in the Connection folder and change the string to the path of the database on your hard drive.
Have fun, any questions, queries etc, feel free to email me via the Tutorial Contact page on the website (www.cgw3.co.uk)
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I would like to think my diverse experience of working for both the Public and Private sector gives me a good all rounding which enables me to approach projects with a unique perspective and enables me to bring new thoughts and initiatives to my work.
I have always enjoyed passing on the lessons I have learned so other developers can bypass the 'working out' time I had to go through, and writing my first two articles for DMXzone has given me a chance to pass on what I think are some good ways to improve on the standard Authentication behaviours Macromedia supply with Dreamweaver."
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