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benjj

I have a FrontPage 2003 created website that works great.

It is a community website, hosted on a UNIX, non-ASP server

I want to be able to put a greeting of the user name after he/she has log on

For example: “Hello Mary†on our main page.

To do so, I need to be get the username but I do not know how.

I know that it is possible, because my website has a feedback page (form), and when a neighbor sends me feedback, his/her user’s name is sent to me (via E-Mail) along with their comments.

So if FrontPage can get it via a feedback form, then I should be able to get it also.

I need to know how.

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MD WebsUnlimited.com

Hi,

Cookie will be required to persist the visitors information. Using J-Bots
cookie component you can create the cookie and logic that are required.
http://www.websunlimited.com/order/product/Cookie/Cookie_help_dir.htm
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Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
http://www.websunlimited.com
FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible
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benjj said:
I have a FrontPage 2003 created website that works great.

It is a community website, hosted on a UNIX, non-ASP server

I want to be able to put a greeting of the user name after he/she has log on

For example: "Hello Mary" on our main page.

To do so, I need to be get the username but I do not know how.

I know that it is possible, because my website has a feedback page (form),
and when a neighbor sends me feedback, his/her user's name is sent to me
(via E-Mail) along with their comments.
 

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