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Title: PHP Tutorials: Admin only pages (Part 3)
Added: Apr 5, 2009
Author: phpacademy
Duration: 4:24
Description:
Create admin only access pages with this suprising simple and secure method.Official websitehttp://phpacademy.orgSupport Forumhttp://phpacademy.org/forumFollow us on Twitter!http://twitter.com/phpacademy
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Youtube Comments: 28
Zeppendorf Says:
Aug 9, 2009 - Excellent tutorials \o/ Simple and well executed.
babyblerd Says:
Sep 6, 2009 - do u have a tutorial wherein I can put the list of the registered users in the admin page?
lashtal Says:
Sep 23, 2009 - just make a query to the database for users and echo result to the homepage
7250706 Says:
Sep 25, 2009 - it seems to me that u are a computer expert so pleeessseee help me!! i have a hp pavillion dv 6500 and when i on the laptop, the hp sign comes up and the loading bar also comes up but then the screen goes blank...i can still see some light but nothing comes up. pleeeeeaaassseee help me out!! i beg u!!!Other people viewing this cooment can help me too....I'd be really thankful!!!
wdbaruni Says:
Dec 5, 2009 - try recovering your operating system.you can enter the recovery mode by pressing F11 or something like that when you see the hp sing at startup.the recovery partition will reinstall windows to your laptop and will erase all the data in the windows partition but will not harm the other partitions if you have any.
digesteddonkey Says:
Dec 11, 2009 - i still get the error message " Your not an admin! "
ExePalikuonis Says:
Mar 10, 2010 - Securyti = 0if i know that you are using session, i can create an php session load it, then go to your web like alex and there ya go. i'm admin xD
vincentcee Says:
Apr 30, 2010 - best tut!!!
kanel175 Says:
Nov 13, 2010 - Very goo tutorial.I would like to know how to integrate thhose 3 php files at the level of a login page.(i.e after filling required blank and clicking on the login button)
lukie254 Says:
Nov 20, 2010 - Hey alex, nice tutorial, But you could you make a tutorial on making a cpanel, where you can edit the mysql records and stuff. Thanks
exyver Says:
Dec 8, 2010 - if i have 3 department and in every login (by typing their username and password) they can view their particular page. example the new media department upon log in they can only view the new media page!!thanks in advance.....
darkmaster539 Says:
Dec 8, 2010 - ummm If you can load a file then his sessions are the least if his worries...For something like this, since it has no user input I doubt you could upload anything at all.
immortalmonarch Says:
Jan 17, 2011 - Your coding throws syntax errors in Dreamweaver CS5
immortalmonarch Says:
Jan 17, 2011 - Your coding throws syntax errors in Dreamweaver CS5
vishpa1 Says:
Mar 8, 2011 - I got session.php, index.php, and admins.php. Now, how can I make it have 3 roles. For example, I want admins, members, and parents to be directed on their own separate pages.please help
jimjimmy1995 Says:
Jun 8, 2011 - @vishpa1 @ronnieroch Just have multiple fields in the database one for each level then do this check but change it for each field so an admin may have all of the fields set to 1 as they have access to everything but the member may only have members set to one so they can only view the members area.
Meekay100 Says:
Oct 8, 2011 - wheres part 4?
FukurouShiyo Says:
Oct 17, 2011 - Thanks for your help!
zrowlandjones Says:
Nov 13, 2011 - Very straight forward. Adapted it to the login page I also created thanks to you. Like the testing you do, shows users (like me) what's actually going on. Excellent clear demonstration as well ~ now to fine tune it. New to PHP.
LindaMann1 Says:
Nov 23, 2011 - Hello there;Nice video! I would like to know if you have any videos on creating groups? I am working right now on a video for the YMCA and they would like to have people sign up under certain groups. I have searched the internet for something, but have not found anything. Do you have the answer please?Thank you again!Linda Mann
ShaneNL69 Says:
Nov 26, 2011 - And ... AGAIN, awesome tutorial! Thank you for this, i'll be inserting this soon on my test website
AMJ0k3r Says:
Dec 22, 2011 - Wow thanks mate just what i needed!
chavz4new Says:
Jan 15, 2012 - nice job alex, I want to learn more from you..How can i connect the plugins to my database using jquery?
jolder1990 Says:
Jan 27, 2012 - Ive sat here all day and it doesnt work for me :(... the session.php works and when using session.php and then loading up the adminonly php file, it works!... just when I log in, and access the page without going to session.php it doesnt work, just says Im not an administrator even when the session (when looking in the browser settings) states that I am :( .... I followed this exact video, the user login, and user registration... and it all works but the admin only












omanoman98 Says:
Apr 16, 2009 - Indeed you, Alex, are the best of the best! Many thanks for this great tutorial and I do look forward to your future tutorials on security issues! Please do post some more on security!