I am looking to make a website whereby a user will be able to login and register. Once registered and logged in I would like for them to see a list of their own customers and carry out some functionally configured to the user (e.g send an SMS from their registered phone number).
I have seen plenty of tutorials on how to implement both login and register functionality. But I have no idea how to make the information shown be specific to each customer?
Can someone assist by pointing me in the right direction for something like this? Or even a template that may already have it done?
So fair I have been able to create a very basic site (localhost) that has a user login and registration form.
Sending SMS from website is done with paid services, you can search some of them.
User specific website is done for example by using PHP. For example you have form for registration and then save the data into a database. Next time the user comes, you offer him login form, if he logs in succesfuly, you now know who the user is and offer some content according to the user. For example (simplified) you will have a folder named "Peter" and in this folder you will have informations about Peters customers. And if Peter logs in, you offer him data from this folder.
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I'm working on a Flask project and would like users to be able to connect one or more Steam accounts to their profile on the website. The user is not logging into my website with their Steam account, they are just registering a Steam account to a pre-existing profile on my site, so I'm not sure if I should be using OpenID or not.
I would like for there to be some way for the user to enter their Steam username, be shown a corresponding account, and register the account to their profile. Or alternatively, there is a button that takes the user to a Steam Login page, which redirects back to my website after logging in and passing back the needed data. I'm not picky how, I just need to somehow get the ID associated with a Steam account.
Everything I've found so far has been for logging into a website using a Steam account. I assume the process would be similar, and maybe easier, to just get back an ID based on user input, but so far I've had no luck.
Thanks for your help
Suppose i've already made a Dynamic page using sessions in servlet that generates a user login page and in that account if User has uploaded paper in his own account, after he logs in again , that should be there already.
How can we stored image in database, and how can we transfer image to another account also known to be reviewer that gets to be review the paper uploaded by user
in his account.
How can this be possible, Anyone please help me, Because i have no idea, i am studying Servlets right now. Please Help. Thanks
TLDR: Is it possible to email a login button which will open a web page and enter the appropriate user information into the username/password fields? Is it possible to embed this within an HTML button, or possibly in SQL injection? If so, where should I start my research to make this happen?
OK, so what I am tasked with is generating the billing lists for about 2000 non-technical users. Currently we use a third party billing site which does not have an API or any way to authenticate users from the URL heading. What we have been doing is using mail-merge to email users their username and password along with a link to the billing site. This is great, except that our users are... special. We get dozens of phone calls a day from elderly users who can't copy/paste the given information into the website.
What I am looking for is someone to point me in the right direction for making an email click here button that will open the web page, enter the username and password (from a CSV/XML of usernames/passwords) and click enter.
I'd even settle for opening the webpage with their credentials filled into the appropriate fields. Is there a way to do this? What is the best way to go about this?
Before we get into best practices/security, CC information isn't stored on the site, and the only user info view-able is the invoice, so security isn't a huge concern here since the users can't set their own passwords (username / password generated from static fields in another database silo).
Not looking for someone to do this project for me, but perhaps a few friendly pointers in the right direction for how to do this.
Is it possible to email a login button which will open a web page and enter the appropriate user information into the username/password fields?
Not unless either:
The website is specifically designed to allow that. Since you said it was a third party side, then you would have to ask the people who wrote it.
The site suffered from an XSS security vulerability. (Explaining how to search for one would be too broad for a SO answer, searching for one would be illegal pretty much everywhere).
I am looking to integrate Facebook into my website. The website is basically an online meeting and the user has to know the host's username to log in. I was wondering if there is a way withing the Facebook API to invite specific users and link them to this meeting object, I was thinking by pulling the invited users User ID and inputting it into a database, so that when the guest goes to the party they just have to log into Facebook and it will bring them to the correct party (by MySQL search matching their user ID with a meeting). I hope I explained this correctly, but is there a way to do this with the API, or even a better way to complete this?
I have three websites: a.example.com, b.example.com, and c.net. Each was built a couple years after the other and all have their own users table.
I want to integrate these sites together so that I can login with a single username/password combo and have access to all three sites just by clicking links without having to login again.
I've never done an integration like this before, so looking at two angles:
1) Create another website, 'd.net' where new accounts can be created. If you login to one of the original three sites, it asks you for your d.net account. If you dont have one it asks you to make one. In your 'account settings' on d.net, you can 'add sites' to your account by entering your old username and password for them. Sound reasonable?
2) Solving the technical problem of being able to one-click login to another of the three sites if i'm already logged into d.net. Afaik, cookies with a session ID can't be shared across domains. So... maybe generate a token and save it to the database. Send token over GET to another website, which can check the token, log the user in, and then delete the token. Sound about right?
Have you looked at OpenID?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID
Don't have to re-invent the wheel.