Step 11: Creating the login.functions.inc.php file
This file will contain the login functions
file: login.functions.inc.php
This file will contain the login functions
file: login.functions.inc.php
<?php #### Login Functions ##### function isLoggedIn() { if (session_is_registered('loginid') && session_is_registered('username')) { return true; // the user is loged in } else { return false; // not logged in } return false; } function checkLogin($u, $p) { global $seed; // global because $seed is declared in the header.php file if (!valid_username($u) || !valid_password($p) || !user_exists($u)) { return false; // the name was not valid, or the password, or the username did not exist } //Now let us look for the user in the database. $query = sprintf(" SELECT loginid FROM login WHERE username = '%s' AND password = '%s' AND disabled = 0 AND activated = 1 LIMIT 1;", mysql_real_escape_string($u), mysql_real_escape_string(sha1($p . $seed))); $result = mysql_query($query); // If the database returns a 0 as result we know the login information is incorrect. // If the database returns a 1 as result we know the login was correct and we proceed. // If the database returns a result > 1 there are multple users // with the same username and password, so the login will fail. if (mysql_num_rows($result) != 1) { return false; } else { // Login was successfull $row = mysql_fetch_array($result); // Save the user ID for use later $_SESSION['loginid'] = $row['loginid']; // Save the username for use later $_SESSION['username'] = $u; // Now we show the userbox return true; } return false; } ?>
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