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Mar 24th, 2008 20:26
ha mo, James Hales, dirk smith,
Look into the topic of "sessions" and MySQL. Use MySQL to store user data. Use a session to store something such as a user ID, when a user logs in, and then on each subsequent page view, use the value stored in the session to load the relevant user data from the MySQL table. Use the data then as you wish. http://www.tantofa.com http://www.fantofa.com http://www.mantofa.com http://www.tanpola.com http://www.tampola.com http://www.yamot.com http://www.mozmar.com http://www.templatestemp.com