Mark;

Basically you present the user with a login page and their login name and 
password 
authentication are matched to a database query that also pulls a database field 
named 
page2load.

The query then passes that parameter to the browser.

You can also use their ipaddress as a match to the username and password if 
they are static 
and based upon say an IP address range offer up a page. I did this for a client 
in Canada 
who had reps across the country and depending on what province they were in 
determined 
what page and list of products to order was presented. 

On 21 Jul 2014 at 12:05, Mark jensen wrote:

> Thanks alot for your help, I will try to understand your answer :) and I hope 
> it will help me 
>                                         



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