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vchris
I've created CF logins more than a year ago but I've forgotten some of the important stuff... Anyone have a tutorial site about this? Or I could always paste my code here...
vchris
I fixed my problem. I needed to put the login page outside the secured folder.
aspnetguy
LOL that would do it. You do not have permission to login until you've logged in! laugh.gif
Skemcin
see how easy coldfusion is?
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Jonas
QUOTE (aspnetguy @ Oct 27 2006, 05:17 PM) *
LOL that would do it. You do not have permission to login until you've logged in! laugh.gif

That would be a very secure system though... wink.gif
vchris
laugh.gif @ Jonas

CF is so easy! It's been almost 2 years I didn't touch CF and I picked it up right away. I was just fixing some else's app. The guy did everything with frames and switched pages with javascript instead of normal links.
aspnetguy
QUOTE (vchris @ Nov 1 2006, 10:51 AM) *
laugh.gif @ Jonas

CF is so easy! It's been almost 2 years I didn't touch CF and I picked it up right away. I was just fixing some else's app. The guy did everything with frames and switched pages with javascript instead of normal links.


boo frames biggrin.gif There are so many reasons to smack him for that laugh.gif
vchris
QUOTE (aspnetguy @ Nov 1 2006, 11:56 AM) *
boo frames biggrin.gif There are so many reasons to smack him for that laugh.gif

Yeah, he's a noob laugh.gif

I spent today redoing 2 pages from scratch and wow is it ever tidy and simple!!! biggrin.gif
Skemcin
QUOTE (vchris @ Nov 2 2006, 12:36 PM) *
Yeah, he's a noob laugh.gif

I spent today redoing 2 pages from scratch and wow is it ever tidy and simple!!! biggrin.gif

yep - I feel the same way with pages I re-engineer. I think seeing a tag based scripting language amongst other tags is easy to read and easy to organize. Especially since you very rarely ever have a situation where you have to write CF code inside an HTML tag or visa-versa - quite the opposite when it comes to php and asp.
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