xoops

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Rodney

I have used Frontpage to create my entire site. Now I'm attempting to add in
a 'members only area'. I don't think FP 03 is capable of doing this. My
domain provider has a program called xoops that is for the purpose of
registration and login however, i'm unsure how to use it and integrate it
into my site with frontpage, can anyone help with this. Or do I just need the
server extensions for frontpage to do this? Thanks.
 
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Tom Willett

You're going to have to ask your domain provider about how to get Xoops into
your web, and what the requirements are.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
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:I have used Frontpage to create my entire site. Now I'm attempting to add
in
: a 'members only area'. I don't think FP 03 is capable of doing this. My
: domain provider has a program called xoops that is for the purpose of
: registration and login however, i'm unsure how to use it and integrate it
: into my site with frontpage, can anyone help with this. Or do I just need
the
: server extensions for frontpage to do this? Thanks.
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

If you're going to use it as a private portal kind of thing, you'd install
it into a subweb of your main web and put a link to it on the main web...and
don't publish to the subweb with FP. Some hosts will install portals for
free. You won't be editing Xoops with FP...you won't need to, generally all
the tools you need to edit portals are contained within the portal software
accessible by the admins.
 

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