efilleven Posted January 26, 2012 Share Posted January 26, 2012 I am trying to make a login and direct for my clients. I have all the login stuff working but can't figure out how to redirect specific clients to their pages only. Any help anyone can offer would be great. <?php //Start session session_start(); //Include database connection details require_once('config.php'); //Array to store validation errors $errmsg_arr = array(); //Validation error flag $errflag = false; //Connect to mysql server $link = mysql_connect(DB_HOST, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD); if(!$link) { die('Failed to connect to server: ' . mysql_error()); } //Select database $db = mysql_select_db(DB_DATABASE); if(!$db) { die("Unable to select database"); } //Function to sanitize values received from the form. Prevents SQL injection function clean($str) { $str = @trim($str); if(get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $str = stripslashes($str); } return mysql_real_escape_string($str); } //Sanitize the POST values $login = clean($_POST['login']); $password = clean($_POST['password']); //Input Validations if($login == '') { $errmsg_arr[] = 'Login ID missing'; $errflag = true; } if($password == '') { $errmsg_arr[] = 'Password missing'; $errflag = true; } //If there are input validations, redirect back to the login form if($errflag) { $_SESSION['ERRMSG_ARR'] = $errmsg_arr; session_write_close(); header("location: login-form.php"); exit(); } //Create query $qry="SELECT * FROM members WHERE login='$login' AND passwd='".md5($_POST['password'])."'"; $result=mysql_query($qry); //Check whether the query was successful or not if($result) { if(mysql_num_rows($result) == 1) { //Login Successful session_regenerate_id(); $member = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); $_SESSION['SESS_MEMBER_ID'] = $member['member_id']; $_SESSION['SESS_FIRST_NAME'] = $member['firstname']; $_SESSION['SESS_LAST_NAME'] = $member['lastname']; session_write_close(); header("location: member-index.php"); exit(); }else { //Login failed header("location: login-failed.php"); exit(); } }else { die("Query failed"); } ?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colton.Wagner Posted January 26, 2012 Share Posted January 26, 2012 If you would like them to be redirected to there own page you could possibly do it by forcing the GET method. Basically you call out the users ID from the database and place it in the header. Like so: header("location: member-index.php?id=(Insert the ID here)"); Thats one option that way the page member-index.php knows which user it is loading. Also another way would be to use sessions so you do not have to continue to set the GET method. There are plenty of ways to go about this hope I could be of some assistance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efilleven Posted January 26, 2012 Author Share Posted January 26, 2012 My member-index.php page already specifies the users name and gives them a personalized page, however I want to skip some additional pages and when the client clicks login it sends them to their page "personalizedname.php" so if "client a" signs in they go to "pagea.php" and when "client b" signs in they go "pageb.php" and so forth and so on. Currently everyone is directed to member-index.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan Ivković Posted January 27, 2012 Share Posted January 27, 2012 My member-index.php page already specifies the users name and gives them a personalized page, however I want to skip some additional pages and when the client clicks login it sends them to their page "personalizedname.php" so if "client a" signs in they go to "pagea.php" and when "client b" signs in they go "pageb.php" and so forth and so on. Currently everyone is directed to member-index.php That's the way it should be. You definetly should not have name_lastname.php file formats in your site.. That's just... Plain wrong and messy. That would require you to have an endless amount of files for each user. As Colton Wagner said, these things are usually done by $_GET variables, or just extracting user_id from $_SESSION variable and filling the page according to that data. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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