This is a complete tutorial on how to create your own 'members-only' area on your website. The author writes 'A frequent task for ASP developers is to create a members area style section of a website. This would normally involve registration, a login page
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Creating a Members Area in ASP
A frequent task for ASP developers is to create a members area style section of a website. This would normally involve registration, a login page, and then access to a section of the site that is only available to registered users. This tutorial will cover the steps needed to create all 3 sections, and we'll have lots of fun on the way ;-)
James first started writing tutorials on Visual Basic in 1999 whilst starting this website (then known as VB Web). Since then, the site has grown rapidly, and James has written numerous tutorials, articles and reviews on VB, PHP, ASP and C#. In October 2003, James formed the company Developer Fusion Ltd, which owns this website, and also offers various development services. In his spare time, he's a 3rd year undergraduate studying Computer Science in the UK. He's also a Visual Basic MVP.
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