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<blockquote data-quote="blinkdude182" data-source="post: 800816" data-attributes="member: 29213"><p>Hey there guys! </p><p>I'm building up a site for a friend, he's a lawyer, and he just needs basic info such as street address, staff, some pictures, about us, contact us, etc...you know, the basic, static stuff, and I got no problem there (I'm doing this with Dreamweaver CS3).</p><p>However, here comes the tricky part:</p><p>He wants his clients to be able to log in with a username/password and check their cases on the website, which means I would need to create a different unique page for each user.</p><p></p><p>So, being a complete newbie with PHP and MySQL, I successfully followed <a href="http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/Create-Login-Page/4206" target="_blank">this</a> tutorial on how to create a login page for users. Everything was understood. Everything went fine. That's covered. </p><p></p><p>Now, all I need, is to know how to redirect each user to his own page, where he'll be able to find his documents, cases, pictures, or whatever my friend asks me to upload. </p><p></p><p>For example, Mr. Jones wants to check how his car insurance case is going, so he would go to the website, login, and he would be redirected to a page that only HE can see. This page will contain pictures of his crashed car, text files, or whatever I upload...</p><p></p><p>I hope you can understand what I'm trying to do :Blushing: It's like when you go to your profile page here in the forum.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure it's not too hard for experienced users to accomplish something like this. If you could tell me how to achieve this I'd be really grateful!</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blinkdude182, post: 800816, member: 29213"] Hey there guys! I'm building up a site for a friend, he's a lawyer, and he just needs basic info such as street address, staff, some pictures, about us, contact us, etc...you know, the basic, static stuff, and I got no problem there (I'm doing this with Dreamweaver CS3). However, here comes the tricky part: He wants his clients to be able to log in with a username/password and check their cases on the website, which means I would need to create a different unique page for each user. So, being a complete newbie with PHP and MySQL, I successfully followed [URL="http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/Create-Login-Page/4206"]this[/URL] tutorial on how to create a login page for users. Everything was understood. Everything went fine. That's covered. Now, all I need, is to know how to redirect each user to his own page, where he'll be able to find his documents, cases, pictures, or whatever my friend asks me to upload. For example, Mr. Jones wants to check how his car insurance case is going, so he would go to the website, login, and he would be redirected to a page that only HE can see. This page will contain pictures of his crashed car, text files, or whatever I upload... I hope you can understand what I'm trying to do :Blushing: It's like when you go to your profile page here in the forum. I'm sure it's not too hard for experienced users to accomplish something like this. If you could tell me how to achieve this I'd be really grateful! Thanks a lot! [/QUOTE]
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