Looking for a good versatile registration and login scripts
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 4:33 pm
Hi all,
I'm emailing from the land of Oz ..... it appears that the developers of this site also have connections with the land of Oz.
I'm writing because I have created a fool proof Excel timesheet calculator which I'd like my customers to subscribe to (through PayPal) before having permission to register with my site in order to access the spreadsheets.
I have a PHP registration and login script (feeding into a mysql database) which I reasonably happy with however, I do want to make further enhancements to it so it can do several things:
1. Not allow customers to register on the login page;
2. Have up to five security levels to automatically direct customers to their chosen subscribed spreadsheet);
3. Auto emailer to myself and customers (including forgot password); and
4. Script that can be easily integrated into my exciting page format and graphics.
As mentioned, I do have one that I'm reasonably happy with, but it is very basic. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Steve
I'm emailing from the land of Oz ..... it appears that the developers of this site also have connections with the land of Oz.
I'm writing because I have created a fool proof Excel timesheet calculator which I'd like my customers to subscribe to (through PayPal) before having permission to register with my site in order to access the spreadsheets.
I have a PHP registration and login script (feeding into a mysql database) which I reasonably happy with however, I do want to make further enhancements to it so it can do several things:
1. Not allow customers to register on the login page;
2. Have up to five security levels to automatically direct customers to their chosen subscribed spreadsheet);
3. Auto emailer to myself and customers (including forgot password); and
4. Script that can be easily integrated into my exciting page format and graphics.
As mentioned, I do have one that I'm reasonably happy with, but it is very basic. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Steve