Dear Group;
I may have asked this question once before and sorry for asking it again if I
did.
I have an open office database (used to be Access) that contains thousands of
records
relating to ARTISTAMP creators and photos of created stamps.
I don't need a lot of horsepower because I will
@httpd.apache.org;
Action: Quarantine message part
Server: LE07886
Datum: 22.07.2014
Uhrzeit: 15:03:15
On 22 Jul 2014 at 6:28, Giovanni Bianchini wrote:
On 21 Jul 2014 at 13:08, Mark jensen wrote:
Thanks for your reply again. but the css and the Images ( all the page
content
folder
html
head
titleUser Login Page/title
link rel=stylesheet href=css/default.css
/head
body bgcolor=#FF
table width=700trtd align=center
img src=images/mywarehouse.gif alt=my warehouse width=541 height=67
/td/tr/table
table width=700 border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0
tr
td
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
Dear Group
This is such a dumb question I am almost afraid to ask because I should know
this after so
many years but old age has it's way of extracting revenge for years of abuse.
I have a windows 8 machine with Apache 2.2.25 - no issues. I connect to the
internet via a
dialup modem however
On making an assumption you are pulling the username and password
authentication from
a table, add a page2load parameter and when the user logs in have the url pass
the
page2load parameter.
On 21 Jun 2014 at 8:50, Tim Daley wrote:
I finally got my login form working with LDAP
Dear Group;
I just installed the httpd-2.2.25-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8y on my Windows 8
machine.
Monitor says Running All Apache Services and indeed windows services show
them being
started and running. I have connected to it via 127.0.0.1 on port 80 and
received the
message It works
I have