Re: Customer login feature
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2004
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 57655
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texte = Mark,I'm slowly moving away from [PROTECT] because of issues with IE. I'mbuilding all new sites using cookie-based authentication. This allows you tobuild a nice login page and allow users to save their login information forfuture visits.Make sure you either give visitors the option to save their login info orprovide a log out option. This is necessary to accommodate visitors usingpublic terminals who don't want their personal info available to the nextterminal user.On 5/5/04 10:22 AM, "Mark Derrick"
wrote:> Hi,> > just looking to get a feel for how people are implementing "Customer> Login" features.> I'm talking about the pretty typical kind of thing you see at Amazon,> etc - allowing you to log in once and the site then remembering you> until you leave.> > I've looked at using [Authenticate]/[Protect] etc, but would like to> find a neater solution which doesn't use the authenticate pop-up> window.> I'd prefer to just use a login section coded into the front page, which> allows people to log in if they wish to (to obtain access to extra> features).> > Any suggestions/examples of how people are using WebDNA to do this?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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Mark,I'm slowly moving away from [protect] because of issues with IE. I'mbuilding all new sites using cookie-based authentication. This allows you tobuild a nice login page and allow users to save their login information forfuture visits.Make sure you either give visitors the option to save their login info orprovide a log out option. This is necessary to accommodate visitors usingpublic terminals who don't want their personal info available to the nextterminal user.On 5/5/04 10:22 AM, "Mark Derrick" wrote:> Hi,> > just looking to get a feel for how people are implementing "Customer> Login" features.> I'm talking about the pretty typical kind of thing you see at Amazon,> etc - allowing you to log in once and the site then remembering you> until you leave.> > I've looked at using [authenticate]/[protect] etc, but would like to> find a neater solution which doesn't use the authenticate pop-up> window.> I'd prefer to just use a login section coded into the front page, which> allows people to log in if they wish to (to obtain access to extra> features).> > Any suggestions/examples of how people are using WebDNA to do this?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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