Javascript is not a proper way for a login system. Use a server side
language such as PHP, ASP, PERL, CGI, JSP.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 19:35, Charles Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 12, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Reese wrote:
>
>> I'd be happy to take a look, I'm always on the lookout for good
>> login scripts and I'd be happy to provide any feedback I can.
>
>
> Here's what I've been sending out.
>
>
>> After making the offer, it occurred that it's been so long since I started 
>> using the code I wasn't sure I could accurately help anyone else start using 
>> it. But it looks pretty basic. Do one thing, though. Make sure you try it on 
>> duplicates or non-essential files. (Of course, you would have done that 
>> anyway.)
>>
>>
>>
>> ONE***   This goes in the head section of the html page:
>>
>>
>> <script src="login.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> TWO***   Then this form goes in the body section. You decide the content to 
>> include other than the form fields.
>>
>>
>>
>>     <form name="login" id="login">
>> <center>
>>       <table width=760 border=0 cellspacing="25px" cellpadding="5px">
>>
>> <tr><td colspan="2"><a href="../index.html"><img src="mmmmm.png" alt="MMMMM 
>> name &amp; logo" width="750" height="87" align="top" title="Return to Home" 
>> /></a>
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>>
>> <tr><td colspan="2"><img src="ooooo.png" alt="Account Login at OOOOO" 
>> />&nbsp;<br />
>> </td></tr>
>>
>>       <tr bgcolor="#154212"><th colspan="2">Enter Your  Private Website<br />
>>         <span class="style1">Please type your Username and Password, then 
>> click
>>         Login &mdash; Not Return</span></th></tr>
>>
>>       <tr><th><span class="style2">&nbsp; <br />
>>       Username:</span></th>
>>       <th><span class="style2">&nbsp; <br />
>>       Password:</span></th></tr>
>>
>>       <tr><th><div align="center"><input type=text name=username 
>> /></div></th>
>>       <th><div align="center"><input type=text name=password 
>> /></div></th></tr>
>>
>> <tr><th colspan="2">
>> <input type=button value="Login!" onClick="Login()" />
>> </th></tr>
>>
>> </table>
>> </center>
>>
>> </form>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> THREE***   The you create the "login.js" file from the following code. We 
>> have 13 different logins leading to thirteen different pages. Each one needs 
>> just 3 pieces of info: username, password and the page linked to.
>>
>> Chuck M
>>
>>
>>  Begin
>> function Login(){
>> var done=0;
>> var username=document.login.username.value;
>> username=username.toLowerCase();
>> var password=document.login.password.value;
>> password=password.toLowerCase();
>>
>>
>> if (username=="aaaa" && password=="bbbbb") {
>> window.location="pagename.html"; done=1;
>> }
>>
>> if (username=="ccccc" && password=="ddddd") {
>> window.location="pagename2.html"; done=1;
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> if (done==0) { alert("Invalid login!"); }
>> }
>>
>> // End
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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