I have a page on my site that requires people to agree to the rules before they are sent to the next page. I am trying to fix it to where the person only has to agree once, not each time they go to the page. Is there a way to put a login where they can create a password where it will remember them each time they go to the rule page they can log in instead of agree to the terms? I hope I did not say this in a confusing way. I have looked at the password protect threads but I want everyone to be able to access it once they create their own password and agree to the terms. It is not for the whole website just for one section. Please help. The link to view is http://www.sherdenonline.com/chat_disclaimer.html
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Re: how to make a log in option
Ok first off, please check vodahost TOS if you are planning on using a chat board. as you indicate on your disclaimer THE CHAT ROOMS ARE PROVIDED if you have them on a different server that allows them then that is ok. but as you want the login from your vodahost account then i would think again. maybe a forum would be more to suit which would offer what you want anyway.
Secondly there are scripts around that do paid and free memebership which use databases to give each user there own username and password, unlike the password protected directory in cpanel which only allows only one.
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Thank you for the advice I went back through the tos and then checked with the chat room service I was going to be using. You can put it on your site or link to their server. I still want to have my own terms of service on my webpage and have them log in and link to that server, so I will find a script for logins. Is there any restrictions if I use a script that needs a database. Am I allowed to add a data base in mysql for this? I am so new to all this I a sorry for all the questions. When I find a script where will i need to upload it. Is there a certain file?
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Re: how to make a log in option
Originally posted by mshupert1 View PostI have a page on my site that requires people to agree to the rules before they are sent to the next page. I am trying to fix it to where the person only has to agree once, not each time they go to the page. Is there a way to put a login where they can create a password where it will remember them each time they go to the rule page they can log in instead of agree to the terms? I hope I did not say this in a confusing way. I have looked at the password protect threads but I want everyone to be able to access it once they create their own password and agree to the terms. It is not for the whole website just for one section. Please help. The link to view is http://www.sherdenonline.com/chat_disclaimer.html
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Re: how to make a log in option
Originally posted by mshupert1 View PostThank you for the advice I went back through the tos and then checked with the chat room service I was going to be using. You can put it on your site or link to their server. I still want to have my own terms of service on my webpage and have them log in and link to that server, so I will find a script for logins. Is there any restrictions if I use a script that needs a database. Am I allowed to add a data base in mysql for this? I am so new to all this I a sorry for all the questions. When I find a script where will i need to upload it. Is there a certain file?
by using the 3rd party chat system, you avoid your own login, database, and breaking VH TOS.
provide a page with your own TOS with a simple form at the bottom which simpy states, by submitting/continuing/entering our chatrooms that you agree to these TOS
then the submit button takes them to the 3rd party login chatrooms routine
or a single link back to your index page.
Links:
chatrooms-------YOUR TOS------back to index or on submit to chat.
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I did have one more question. I do not know much about computer terms and stuff, so I thought I would ask. The chat system that I am looking at is www.addonchat.com On their site it said that you dont have to worry about a host because they host their rooms. I would be enbedding the chat room on my site, using hotmail, does that mean that the Chat room would not be using my server with vodahost? I can do the link, but would prefer to have on my site if it does not break any rules. Sorry if I am a pain. I tried to google and check but I want to make sure....I like vodahost and dont want to screw up and put it there because I did not understand. Thank you very much for your time and patience.
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Re: how to make a log in option
So would it be ok to do it that way then? Again I am sorry for my ignorance in this matter.
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