Dreamweaver behaviours

December 11, 2005 by Carl Grint
Dreamweaver has your requirements all built in for you.

You would use the Login behaviour to have people use a Username and Password to login, then you would use a recordset to pull their details from the database using the Session the dreamweaver behaviour creates, called MM_Username to only bring back the details for the user logged in. If you want to make it a little more professional then go with the ID of the user, rather then the Username, so that the visitors can change their username without you having to log them out. I wrote a Premium contact covering much of this, Part 1 is free, Part 2 is only a couple of $'s, and this will cover all that you need, using ASP and Access.

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