HTML - Forms/login Question
Trying to do something that seem like it should be a piece of cake...
I have a website with 6 or so password protected directories for clients. I want to create a one login page for all of them. So UN=bob and PW=1234, would direct to mydomain.com/bob and automatically login. I've never used forms before but it seems like I should be able to grab a "username" variable and a "password" variable from input boxes and then have a "submit" button that goes to http://username:password@mydomain.com/username All without using a database or a server side script. Yes? No? Similar TutorialsWell, I'm trying to add a Login feature to my website (I already uploaded it but it's still under construction: http://www.tigguild.com/index.htm ). I have just recently started HTML and got some help on the CSS for that site. I know how to make the username/password/submit boxes, but I have no idea how to make them actually do anything. Can anyone help me through what I would have to do have my site do the following: (this site is for a World of Warcraft guild by the way) 1. Create a username/password and log in 2. Sign up for events such as raids and guild events and the like For the sign up, what I was thinking was a format such as this: Would you like to sign up for this event? (checkbox here) (Submit button) Sorry if my questions seems weird or vague, I'm not really sure about all the terminology yet Thanks to anyone who can help me! hi here there is my custom maded login form http://www.samenferforge.com/counter.htm and here is main form http://www.statistics.008.free-count...k/?count=samen how can i login with my custom made login form to main form ? thanks ( sorry for language of custom ) I am attempting to create a rather large form for users to fill out. When doing this does each text box have to have it's own form or should there only be 1 form with all the elements in it? Sorry for the basic question. Here is the example of my code: Code: <table width="200" border="1" bordercolor="#000000"> <caption> Account Information </caption> <tr> <td><form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action=""> <label>First Name <input type="text" name="setup" id="setup" /> </label> </form> </td> <td><form id="form2" name="form2" method="post" action=""> <label>Last Name <input type="text" name="setup2" id="setup2" /> </label> </form> </td> <td><form id="form3" name="form3" method="post" action=""> <label>Address <input type="text" name="setup3" id="setup3" /> </label> </form> </td> <td><form id="form4" name="form4" method="post" action=""> <label>Zip Code <input type="text" name="setup4" id="setup4" /> </label> </form> </td> </tr> This is just a snippet of the code. Should I just have one form tag that is around all the text boxes? Thanks in advance, Scott Hi. I'm extremely new to html (began learning two days ago) and I'm designing a really basic site for an acquaintance of mine. The purpose of this site will be to promote/encourage people to join and or donate to a research project. So here's my question: What I would really like to do is have a form on the site with fields for first and last name, address, and e-mail, and make it so that when someone submits this information, an e-mail is automatically dispatched, and a counter on the site is moved up a notch. What's the best way of going about this? Like I said, I've been at this a very short period and I only know basic html stuff. Thanks a lot in advance for your help. I have never designed a form before, I need help with how to get whatever the user submits to display. I want the text that is typed in the "comment box" to be sent to the current page. In other words I want it to work like ebay or amazon where other people can read feedback and comments from others. This is the code I have so far. <html> <body> <form> First Name: <input type ="text" name="firstname"/> <br/> Last Name: <input type ="text" name="lastname"/> <br/> <br/> Comments orSuggestions: <br/> <textarea rows="10" cols="50"> </textarea> </form> </body> </html> I have both <div id="images"></div> and <form> on the right column of my page. I want to overlap the two of them, because the form is hidden so that when the viewer clicks on "contact us" the images div will disappear then the form appears, through behaviors. But the form is below the images div tag, so when I click on contact us, the images disappear, but the form appears on the bottom of the image div tag, its suppose to take the place of the images div tag instead. _________ hey all, Thanks for looking at my issue, what i am trying to do is as follows! On my page http://cre8tivepixels.com/Quote%20form.html I have a quote form up the top, that works fine, i then added a section where models could send me three photos, when you click on these tabs it loads the photo up, but all i get is an email with the photo names but NO photos? What do i have to put in my script to make it so i recieve there jpegs, and not just the name of the file? Can this even be achieved? Basically i want the photos that a model submits to be delivered in my email address the same as my Quote Form above? Hope that makes sence? Cheers Dan Hi, I'm looking for some coding to start a small app that allows the filling of a form in order to submit my free 30 sms that i have montly from my operator. The manual procedure is 1) Login (by cookie or Session) 2) In the page, select SMS 3) Select a category (varies) 4) Write the message & Press Submit 5) Logout What i'm looking for is an app, JS/HTML/PHP/ASP/ETC that could bring the manual procedure described above in one simple form. Hi, I currently have an area on my site where people can change the look using CSS in a text area. I now want to do it so i use a dropdown box and when someone selects a style they like it calls a CSS theme and puts it into the head of the page. Is this possible (sorry if i have it in the wrong section!) Joe Okay, I'm trying to make a form that sends the information entered to my email address. I don't know if it's the code or not but all it seems to be doing is opening up a blank email directed to the address. Here's the code: <form action="MAILTO:lifeisbetteroutsidethebox@hotmail.com" method="post" enctype="text/plain"> <p align="center"><strong>Your Full Name:</strong><br /><input name="name" type="text" class="style8" size="20"> </p> <p align="center"><strong>Your Email Address:</strong><br /> <input name="mail" type="text" class="style8" size="20" /> </p> <p align="center"><strong>Your City:</strong><br /> <input name="city" type="text" class="style8" size="20" /> <p align="center"> <input name="Send" type="submit" id="Send" value="Send"> <input name="Reset" type="reset" id="Reset" value="Reset"> </form> Okay, any help please? Can somebody suggest a site where a can download an easy script to make my form work so that I can get it to my email? Thanks Hi there - I tried searching for the answer to thsi question all over the web and have been unable to find the answer so I hope that someone here can help me. I have made a simple form that emails the results to me. However, once submitted the page stays stagnant. It doesnt go anywhere. Once submitted, I would like it to go to another page - like a thank you page. Here is the page: http://www.lillypad.net/content/article.html/1298177 Here is the code I am using: <form action="MAILTO:charbennett@gmail.com" method="post" enctype="text/plain"> <h3>Home Auctions Information. Please fill out the form below and it will be emailed to an agent. You will be contacted within 24 hours </h3> <br> First name: <input type="text" name="firstname" size="40"> <br> Last name: <input type="text" name="lastname" size="40"> <br> Address 1: <input type="text" name="address1" size="40"> <br> Address 2: <input type="text" name="address2" size="40"> <br> City: <input type="text" name="city"> <br> State: State: <select name="state"> <option value="AL">ALABAMA</option> <option value="AK">ALASKA</option> <option value="AZ">ARIZONA</option> <option value="AR">ARKANSAS</option> <option value="CA">CALIFORNIA</option> <option value="CO">COLORADO</option> <option value="CT">CONNECTICUT</option> <option value="DE">DELEWARE</option> <option value="DC">DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA</option> <option value="FL">FLORIDA</option> <option value="GA">GEORGIA</option> <option value="HI">HAWAII</option> <option value="ID">IDAHO</option> <option value="IL">ILLINOIS</option> <option value="IN">INDIANA</option> <option value="IA">IOWA</option> <option value="KS">KANSAS</option> <option value="KY">KENTUCKY</option> <option value="LA">LOUISIANA</option> <option value="ME">MAINE</option> <option value="MD">MARYLAND</option> <option value="MA">MASSACHUSETTS</option> <option value="MI">MICHIGAN</option> <option value="MN">MINNESOTA</option> <option value="MS">MISSISSIPPI</option> <option value="MO">MISSOURI</option> <option value="MT">MONTANA</option> <option value="NE">NEBRASKA</option> <option value="NV">NEVADA</option> <option value="NH">NEW HAMPSHIRE</option> <option value="NJ">NEW JERSEY</option> <option value="NM">NEW MEXICO</option> <option value="NY">NEW YORK</option> <option value="NC">NORTH CAROLINA</option> <option value="ND">NORTH DAKOTA</option> <option value="OH">OHIO</option> <option value="OK">OKLAHOMA</option> <option value="OR">OREGON</option> <option value="PA">PENNSYLVANIA</option> <option value="RI">RHODE ISLAND</option> <option value="SC">SOUTH CAROLINA</option> <option value="SD">SOUTH DAKOTA</option> <option value="TN">TENNESSEE</option> <option value="TX">TEXAS</option> <option value="UT">UTAH</option> <option value="VT">VERMONT</option> <option value="VA">VIRGINIA</option> <option value="WA">WASHINGTON</option> <option value="WV">WEST VIRGINIA</option> <option value="WI">WISCONSIN</option> <option value="WY">WYOMING</option> </select> <br> Phone 1: <input type="text" name="Phone1"> <br> Phone 2: <input type="text" name="Phone2"> <br> <center> Tell us a little about the home you are selling </center> <br> For Sale Address 1: <input type="text" name="forsaleaddress1" size="40"> <br> For Sale Address 2: <input type="text" name="forsaleaddress2" size="40"> <br> City: <input type="text" name="city"> <br> State: <select name="state"> <option value="AL">ALABAMA</option> <option value="AK">ALASKA</option> <option value="AZ">ARIZONA</option> <option value="AR">ARKANSAS</option> <option value="CA">CALIFORNIA</option> <option value="CO">COLORADO</option> <option value="CT">CONNECTICUT</option> <option value="DE">DELEWARE</option> <option value="DC">DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA</option> <option value="FL">FLORIDA</option> <option value="GA">GEORGIA</option> <option value="HI">HAWAII</option> <option value="ID">IDAHO</option> <option value="IL">ILLINOIS</option> <option value="IN">INDIANA</option> <option value="IA">IOWA</option> <option value="KS">KANSAS</option> <option value="KY">KENTUCKY</option> <option value="LA">LOUISIANA</option> <option value="ME">MAINE</option> <option value="MD">MARYLAND</option> <option value="MA">MASSACHUSETTS</option> <option value="MI">MICHIGAN</option> <option value="MN">MINNESOTA</option> <option value="MS">MISSISSIPPI</option> <option value="MO">MISSOURI</option> <option value="MT">MONTANA</option> <option value="NE">NEBRASKA</option> <option value="NV">NEVADA</option> <option value="NH">NEW HAMPSHIRE</option> <option value="NJ">NEW JERSEY</option> <option value="NM">NEW MEXICO</option> <option value="NY">NEW YORK</option> <option value="NC">NORTH CAROLINA</option> <option value="ND">NORTH DAKOTA</option> <option value="OH">OHIO</option> <option value="OK">OKLAHOMA</option> <option value="OR">OREGON</option> <option value="PA">PENNSYLVANIA</option> <option value="RI">RHODE ISLAND</option> <option value="SC">SOUTH CAROLINA</option> <option value="SD">SOUTH DAKOTA</option> <option value="TN">TENNESSEE</option> <option value="TX">TEXAS</option> <option value="UT">UTAH</option> <option value="VT">VERMONT</option> <option value="VA">VIRGINIA</option> <option value="WA">WASHINGTON</option> <option value="WV">WEST VIRGINIA</option> <option value="WI">WISCONSIN</option> <option value="WY">WYOMING</option> </select> <br> Asking Price: <input type="text" name="askingprice"> <br> Number of Bedrooms: <select name="numberofbedrooms"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6+">6+</option> </select> <br> Number of Full Baths: <select name="numberoffullbaths"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6+">6+</option> </select> <br> Number of Half Baths: <select name="numberofhalfbaths"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6+">6+</option> </select> <br> Approximate Square Footage: <input type="text" name="squarefootage" size="5"> <br> Acreage: <input type="text" name="acreage"> <br> Additional Comments about Home:<br> <Input type="text" name="comments" size="40"> <br>Please add additional information you want us to know about your home here - limit 500 characters. <br><br> <input type="submit" value="Send"> <input type="reset" value="Reset"> </form> Here is the link I would like it to go to after they submit the form: http://lillypad.net/content/featured...uredproperty=1 Thank you for any help you can give! Sincerely, Char I need help writing a form...i know how to do everything but have it sent to my email address. Can somebody give me or help me write a CGI program that will send it to my email address. Thank you very much Hi can anyone help me I set up a website for a friend and added a form so clients could fill it in and make appointments. For some reason it doesn't seem to work properly. It works from my partners laptop and the main pc but on my laptop nothing happens , after clicking submit the form does not send . I have tried sending it with outlook express open and it still does jot work from laptop The html code is spot on and correct Anyone got any ideas Hi there, I have inserted a form into my website using FP2000. I have all the fields I need; Name, City etc..But I don't quite understand how to make the "Submit" and "Reset" button work. I would also like to know how I can make some fields neccessary, so the person may not submit without entering information in required fields..help please! hey guys im having trouble understanding how forms work. i know how to make forms
Code: <form action=""> Username: <input type="text" name="username"><input type="button" value="Check Availability"> <br /> <p></p> Password: <input type="password" name="password"> <br /> <p></p> Confirm Password: <input type="password" name="confirmpass"> <br /> <p></p> E-mail Address: <input type="text" name="email"> <br /> <p></p> Confirm E-mail: <input type="text" name="confirmemail"> <br /> <input type="submit" value="submit"><input type="reset" value="reset"> </form> but i dont really understand how to send that information to a different file, then later be able to get that information from the file and "log in". any help would be nice I need help with a form that allows the user to enter and submit the information, and then that information that they enter is automatically dislplayed below on the same page, after they hit the submit button. Here is the code I have. Here is the html code (comment.html) <html> <body> <form action="post.php" method="post"> First Name: <input type ="text" name="firstname"/>   Last Name: <input type ="text" name="lastname"/> <br/> <br/><dd/> Comments orSuggestions: <br/><dd/> <textarea name="comment" rows="10" cols="50"></textarea> </textarea> </form> </body> </html> Here is the php code (post.php) <?php $firstname=$_GET['firstname']; $lastname=$_GET['lastname']; $comment=$_GET['comment']; echo $firstname; echo "&4nbsp; $lastname"; echo ":"; echo " $comment"; ?> I do not want the the info when submitted to be displayed on the php page, I want it displayed on the html page where it was submitted, I was told I needed a php page to do that, but I cannot get it to work. I need to do a form submission that assigns values to radio buttons. Basically its a subjective hearing test, like this one. http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/hea...aring_test.cfm My question is I don't know how to setup the form at the point of submission, so it returns the proper response, dependent on the selected buttons(or score)? Does anyone have a clue? Thanks in advance... How do we get better form boxes rather than the usual ones ? And does anyone know the code to make a the border of a form box glow when we move the mouse over them ? Thnx in Advance !! Hello and thank you for having such a good resource for html online. I am trying to accomplish something and am not sure how to go about doing it. What I need to do is have a box that has multiple check boxes with I guess you can call them responses next to them. When the boxes are checked, I would like to be able to have a next button, that would bring me to another set of check boxes and of course answers. At the end of all of this, I would like to have whatever was checked put into a box at the end, that could be copy and pasted into another document. I am basically trying to make a function at my job easier. I have seen it done before, but am not sure what it would be called. I have dabbled a bit with html and for the life of me cannot figure it out. Not looking for someone to do this for me or even walk me through it, but just a point in the right direction. Thanks in advance. |