OK thanks. I've looked at this before. Printing it up and will study it this time. Looks like this is the ticket!!!
Ken Mayer Wrote:
> On 10/5/2017 10:38 AM, Charlie wrote: > > Hi Ken.. Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense. > > > > I'm interested in creating a sign in (or log in) for a web application. I'm not sure I can do this myself but possibly it is something that will be easy. > > > > I've seen a couple of examples on the internet but I believe they were using java or something other than dbase. Can you give me any direction of where to go to figure this out? > > The problem is you have to understand how web applications work in the > first place. > > The following, while lengthy, will get you started, but you need to go > through the WHOLE THING, don't skim it, don't skip anything ... > > http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase/dBConPaper/IntroToWebApps.htm > > Ken > > > -- > *Ken Mayer* > Ken's dBASE Page: http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase > The dUFLP: http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase/index.htm#duflp > dBASE Books: http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase/Books/dBASEBooks.htm > dBASE Tutorial: http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase/Tutorial/00_Preface.htm