PHP Tutorials: Register & Login: Email activation (Part 3)


Force a newly registered user tο activate thеіr account bу email.

10 Responses to “PHP Tutorials: Register & Login: Email activation (Part 3)”

  • OnlyInNaziGermany says:

    Random woman screaming

  • wackerist says:

    Thanks, really greatttttttttt, 5 stars…..

  • mahesh0018 says:

    I sent mails to my yahoo account to check mail function but there were no mails also i sent to my gmail account and it shows them ….Why my mail Function doesn’t work with Yahoo…Please help me??

  • ZiguaThaMaster says:

    excellent lookin out dude

  • omanoman98 says:

    Wooooooooooow! Goooooooooood stuff! Alex you are making PHP and consequently programming much more fun! Thanks a lot!

  • filapente says:

    question: when the user submits and the data is sent to the db.. and the echo shows on the page that it was sent. what happens if i place the php code on the bottom of a page and when submitted it refreshes and all the data is submitted but now the page is on top..and the echo is at the bottom of the page… how can i stay where it shows me the echo once submitted.. instead of life placed on the top part of the page??

  • Knowledgeable88 says:

    I sent you an email from lildaddyha at yahoo dot come. The subject is”heres my code’. Looking forward to your answer. Thanks a lot!!

  • phpacademy says:

    If you’d like to send me your code i’ll take a look?

  • Knowledgeable88 says:

    I added some fields in the code and into my datebase. I get it to say registered and i check the email, then when i click the link I keep geting data missing. I have all of the fields in the same order as the database. Can you help me??

  • modernclics says:

    Simpler than I thought. Thanks.

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