There are tutorials right on the DevNet center for creating
your first
database driven site. The server model depends on what
experience you have,
what hosting is available to you and what platform you will
deploy on. The
easiest to learn is probably Cold Fusion because it's tag
based like html
is. ASP/VB is probably the most prevalent out there, although
PHP will
deploy on either a Unix or Windows server (if the server has
it installed)
but it's also a little more difficult to learn.
Start with your experience. Have you done any kind of
programming?
Familiar with any languages?
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Web Development
"The Wizard Woods" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote
in message
news:ecel1f$6qj$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hello people
>
> I would like to create a username and password section
on a website that i
> am
> designing which will showcase my design work. There will
be more than one
> username and passwords. Now i am unsure of what hosting
i need, what
> scripting
> technology i need to use to use. I will be using
dreamweaver but havent
> really
> used any database software like access yet.
>
> Is there any good examples or downloadable tutorials
that i can take a
> look at
> especially a database and to see how that is layed out?
Thanks for your
> help in
> advance.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Graham
>