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Everything About Arrays

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | Thomas Marcelis
A very nice tutorial made by the blogger Thomas Marcelis. This tutorial explains a lot about arrays and their syntax.

Log visitors to file

Php | File Handling
Author/Publisher | 999tutorials.com
Log how many visitors your site gets in a file

Login script with MySQL

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | Betlik.com
Php Login script with MySQL tutorial.

Cookies / Remember Me

Php | Cookies and Sessions
Author/Publisher | Joseph Skidmore
This little script uses cookies to remember a user for automatic login when the user returns to the page.

PHP Login script tutorial

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | PHPeasystep
Learn to create a simple login system with php + mysql script, this tutorial easy to follow, teach you step by step.

Track Your Visitors With PHP

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | dotcomguy
There are many different traffic analysis tools, ranging from simple counters to complete traffic analyzers. Although there are some free ones, most of them come with a price tag. Why not do it yourself? With PHP, you can easily create a log file within

Basic Password Protection

Php | User Authentication
Author/Publisher | Thomas Pedersen
How to make a really simple login script that you can use to protect certain pages on your website.

Site Logging

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | SNScripts
Log visitors information for safe keeping!

Making a Forgot Password

Php | Basic Php
Author/Publisher | Scott
Learn how to make a simple form that selects a users login details and email it to them depending on the address that they supply!

Protect areas of your web site with using PHP sessions login script

Php | User Authentication
Author/Publisher | Thomas Karaferis
This tutorial will show you one of the ways to protect areas of your web site using the PHP sessions. You only have to write the login script that changes the status of the user to authenticated based on a username and password provided through the form.

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