Storing login information about users, About registration pages – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Last updated 6/3/2015
About registration pages
Your web application can contain a page that requires users to register the first time they visit your site.
A registration page is made up of the following building blocks:
• A database table to store login information about the users
• An HTML form that lets users select a user name and password
You can also use the form to obtain other personal information from users.
• An Insert Record server behavior to update the database table of site users
• A Check New Username server behavior to make sure the user name entered by the user is not taken by another user
Storing login information about users
A registration page requires a database table to store the login information entered by users.
• Make sure your database table contains a user name and a password column. If you want logged-in users to have
different access privileges, include an access privilege column.
• If you want to set a common password for all users of the site, configure your database application (Microsoft Access,
Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and so on) to enter the password in each new user record by default. In most database
applications, you can set a column to a default value each time a new record is created. Set the default value to the
password.
• You can also use the database table to store other useful information about the user.
The next step in creating a registration page is to add an HTML form to the registration page to let users choose a
user name and password (if applicable).
Add an HTML form for selecting a user name and password
You add an HTML form to the registration page to let users select a user name and password (if applicable).
1
Create a page (File > New > Blank Page) and lay out your registration page using the Dreamweaver design tools.
2
Add an HTML form by placing the insertion point where you want the form to appear and selecting Form from the
Insert menu.
An empty form is created on the page. You may have to enable Invisible Elements (View > Visual Aids > Invisible
Elements) to see the form’s boundaries, which are represented by thin red lines.
3
Name the HTML form by clicking the