Question about authenticating people...

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The subject might be a little misleading... But I couldn't think of how better to describe it in a small sentence :)

What I'm wondering is, I have a program that accesses a database and displays the info in that database... I know, nothing revolutionary about it... I plan on setting up a database per customer who uses my system, and what I would like to do is have everyone go to the same address to login... Such as:

raoset.com/oldb/ they enter their username/password and get redirected to their site... Or at least pull up their database...

Now that I'm typing this out, I may have thought of away to do this...

Set the main page, so that when you login, it accesses a master database, which has the username, password, and database name stored in it. Write the database name to a session variable, which I could then use in my mysql connect file for the database....

Does that make sense? Thoughts? Problems? RTFM's? :)


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Jason Pruim
Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
3251 132nd ave
Holland, MI, 49424
www.raoset.com
japruim@xxxxxxxxxx

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