Login to Admin Pages
I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.
javascript php authentication login admin
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I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.
javascript php authentication login admin
what did you use to create your website?was considering doing this in PHP or JSyou're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website
– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.
– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.
– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44
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I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.
javascript php authentication login admin
I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.
javascript php authentication login admin
javascript php authentication login admin
asked Nov 28 '18 at 3:36
Sam SepiolSam Sepiol
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what did you use to create your website?was considering doing this in PHP or JSyou're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website
– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.
– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.
– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44
add a comment |
what did you use to create your website?was considering doing this in PHP or JSyou're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website
– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.
– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.
– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44
what did you use to create your website?
was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
what did you use to create your website?
was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.
– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.
– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.
– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44
I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.
– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44
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You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.
When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
Example: if username and password are correct
session_start();
$_SESSION['user_role']=$role;
In admin page use :
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
//User role is admin he can access that page
}else{
//user role is not admin, he can not access that page
}
}else{
header("Location: login.php");
}
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You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.
When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
Example: if username and password are correct
session_start();
$_SESSION['user_role']=$role;
In admin page use :
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
//User role is admin he can access that page
}else{
//user role is not admin, he can not access that page
}
}else{
header("Location: login.php");
}
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You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.
When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
Example: if username and password are correct
session_start();
$_SESSION['user_role']=$role;
In admin page use :
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
//User role is admin he can access that page
}else{
//user role is not admin, he can not access that page
}
}else{
header("Location: login.php");
}
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You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.
When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
Example: if username and password are correct
session_start();
$_SESSION['user_role']=$role;
In admin page use :
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
//User role is admin he can access that page
}else{
//user role is not admin, he can not access that page
}
}else{
header("Location: login.php");
}
You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.
When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
Example: if username and password are correct
session_start();
$_SESSION['user_role']=$role;
In admin page use :
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
//User role is admin he can access that page
}else{
//user role is not admin, he can not access that page
}
}else{
header("Location: login.php");
}
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what did you use to create your website?
was considering doing this in PHP or JSyou're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.
– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38
I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.
– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44