PHP-register system

  • cctvdude99
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @jenn4 (View Post)
    Urhhh.

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    roflwhutthecarpjustcameuponmyscreen
  • jenn4
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @cctvdude99 (View Post)
    It's my and my fathers joke. Säteilevän herkullista=Nuclearic delicious.
  • cctvdude99
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
  • MasterMind555
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @jenn4 (View Post)
    Try making the file like I said earlier and put it there
    If you don't have PHP on your server, it's important you install it
  • Marte2007
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I can help you with PHP, I know it. I already have a website powered by PHP. Anyway what server do you use and on which platform? Maybe I could help you installing it too (it's not so easy if you aren't on a apt-powered Linux system).
    And don't forget the most important thing to make a dynamic site: the database. Where do you want to store users? You can do it in a file but it's better to use a SQL database (I suggest MySQL)
  • jenn4
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Lord-Spectre (View Post)
    Server is on linux
  • Marte2007
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @jenn4 (View Post)
    Which Linux? And the server is Apache?
  • jenn4
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Lord-Spectre (View Post)
    Actually it's some old ubuntu and yes Apache.
  • MasterMind555
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @jenn4 (View Post)
    Apache doesn't have PHP installed with it I think
  • Marte2007
    16th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @jenn4 (View Post)
    In Ubuntu you can install php and apache-mod_php from Synaptic or Ubuntu Package Manager. It does configure apache automatically. To test it, write this in a file with extension .php:
    <?php phpinfo(); ?>
    It should print some useful info about your PHP installation and its modules. Anyway remove it after, because the more details an hacker can get about your server, the easier will be hacking it.