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Tribulant Login Script - User Authentication
   
Description :

 

With the unique Tribulant Login Script v1.0 you now have the ability to protect pages on your website from unauthorized access. If a user is not logged in, the user will be redirected to a secure login form in order to login with a username and a password.



In this first release of the login script, there are many useful features, though we will be improving and further developing the features of this script as we move along.



Right now this script uses PHP sessions to identify the login status of a user on your site. A PHP session is only valid for as long as the browser window is open, or for as long as sessions are set to timeout in your PHP configuration. A PHP session timeout could be 30 minutes, 1 hour, etc... depending on your PHP configuration on your server. This script will soon support cookies as well.

 
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