RE: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-09 Thread Pablo Gosse
Kelly Hallman wrote: > On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Chris W. Parker wrote: >> Ok so I am working on the admin sectin of the e-commerce app I'm >> writing and I'm hoping there's a better way to do what I am currently >> doing. In an effort to prevent circumvention of the login page I've >> placed a check at

RE: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-09 Thread Pablo Gosse
Kelly Hallman wrote: > On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Chris W. Parker wrote: >> Ok so I am working on the admin sectin of the e-commerce app I'm >> writing and I'm hoping there's a better way to do what I am currently >> doing. In an effort to prevent circumvention of the login page I've >> placed a check at

Re: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-09 Thread Kelly Hallman
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Chris W. Parker wrote: > Ok so I am working on the admin sectin of the e-commerce app I'm writing > and I'm hoping there's a better way to do what I am currently doing. > In an effort to prevent circumvention of the login page I've placed a > check at the beginning of each page

RE: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-09 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris Shiflett on Monday, December 08, 2003 5:17 PM said: > The only risk is forgetting to add this check, since I > assume you mean that you have to copy/paste this into every script. > You might want to consider whether you can design your application in > such a w

Re: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-09 Thread olinux
I like your second solution better. (seems simpler to me to leave out the nested else...). I'd just write it this way: http://domain.com/login.php";); exit; } ?> Also check out some of these articles for some different options/ideas: http://www.google.com/search?q=php+user+authentication olin

Re: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-08 Thread Justin French
On Tuesday, December 9, 2003, at 12:08 PM, Chris W. Parker wrote: Hey y'all. Ok so I am working on the admin sectin of the e-commerce app I'm writing and I'm hoping there's a better way to do what I am currently doing. In an effort to prevent circumvention of the login page I've placed a check

Re: [PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-08 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- "Chris W. Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In an effort to prevent circumvention of the login page I've placed > a check at the beginning of each page that basically does the > following: > > if(loggedin()) > { > // entire page of code goes here > } > else > { > // redirect ba

[PHP] restrict access to multiple pages

2003-12-08 Thread Chris W. Parker
Hey y'all. Ok so I am working on the admin sectin of the e-commerce app I'm writing and I'm hoping there's a better way to do what I am currently doing. In an effort to prevent circumvention of the login page I've placed a check at the beginning of each page that basically does the following: