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Hi folks,

I've just been reading through here to see if I can find this question already asked, but can't.

I RUN two small, basic websites (no proper training - LEARNED through TRIAL and lots of error) and I use FPE 2003 to do it.

Would it be possible (and how advanced will it be) to make a site accessible only by registering and logging in?

Cheers in advance.Though not as easy as you might think, it's possible. A login/logout system would usually require a database of some kind. You will also need to use some server-side programming language such as PHP or ASP.

If you know the basics of PHP or ASP, search the net for a user system in that language.

Have you thought about a Content Management System?If you are familiar with ASP the following link will help you

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff184050.aspx

I had already created those basic security things. There are controls in asp and are designed in such a way that you need not write any code for basic registration and login.......Try above link for more details Quote from: Vikram Varaprasad on May 10, 2010, 11:26:34 AM

If you are familiar with ASP the following link will help you

No it won't. the link is for ASP.NET, not ASP.Thanks for your replies folks.

Sorry for not replying sooner, but I've been very tied up with work lately.

It appears from your answers that I'm EVEN more of a novice than I first thought (I got this impression when I realised that I didn't understand most of what is written ), so I think I'll be leaving it alone and just granting open access. I wanted to avoid this, but I really haven't got the knowledge to deal with this sort of thing.

Many thanks again. Perhaps I'll pick up some tips by reading this forum more often.Well, there's ALWAYS this...
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