PHP Tutorials: Register & Login (Part 1): Database




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43 responses to “PHP Tutorials: Register & Login (Part 1): Database”

  1. I honestly can't believe I wasted my time on this tutorial. I paid money for the membership to get the code. I was under the impression that you just register and login, this idiot uses a email verification which I'm sure YOU know the mail function for PHP is FUCKED. I downloaded his material to help as I am fucking stuck on register forms and whatever. Absolute bullshit £30 wasted on membership AND the book, the book contains no information found here at all. Fucking waste of time, click on another video because this one is out-dated.

  2. Does anyone know if their source code located at: https://phpacademy.org/code/register-and-login-code actually works!? As many of you can probably tell if you move forward throughout this tutorial it contains many many bugs in it and is not very reliable. Is it just the same for their source code or is there an actual functional (bug-free) login and registration code there that we can use. All replies are much appreciated but I don't want to waste my money on something that doesn't function properly. 

    Best regards,
    Codi

  3. if we watch the whole video… it is great.. and sir alex explained the codes one by one so beginners like me will understand easily,, and it have  a good file organization.. this is great! thanks for this sir alex.. it is very useful!

  4. This tutorial IS A WASTE OF TIME. Why? Because MOST of what he does is DEPRECATED  when you look at the PHP 5 manual, and you will not find easy solutions for when something does not work as you're going along. 

    So pissed that I started this… and the guy wants $$$ please.

  5. I've downloaded PHPMYADMIN does anybody know how i can set it up for use? as i have opened the PHPMYADMIN folder and i can't see any file that looks like it will help set it up lol thanks in advance! 🙂

  6. hi everyone, i wanted to set my primary key i.e userid as a varchar i.e for example GCD0001, so that every time one person is added the id becomes GCD0002, GCD0003, and so on, does anyone know how i can do that,, thanks a mill in advance

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