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|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on how to create a user registration form and how to register a user into mysql database. | |Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on how to create a user registration form and how to register a user into mysql database. | ||
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|One suggestion before starting this tutorial is that you watch my "User login" tutorials first. I've posted a link to it. | |One suggestion before starting this tutorial is that you watch my "User login" tutorials first. I've posted a link to it. | ||
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|I would suggest that you do so before going through these tutorials. The reason I have created "User login" before "User registration" is because I find it a lot easier to do the "User login" process before doing the "Registration" process. | |I would suggest that you do so before going through these tutorials. The reason I have created "User login" before "User registration" is because I find it a lot easier to do the "User login" process before doing the "Registration" process. | ||
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|Once you've got the "login" process right and you've got the fields in the database you can start our registration process. | |Once you've got the "login" process right and you've got the fields in the database you can start our registration process. | ||
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|I just find it a lot more easier to this way, as you know what you're registering in to your data base. | |I just find it a lot more easier to this way, as you know what you're registering in to your data base. | ||
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|To start with, in the first part we will create our form and check for the existence of my login information. | |To start with, in the first part we will create our form and check for the existence of my login information. | ||
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|From my existing tutorials, I am using my "login session" folder. | |From my existing tutorials, I am using my "login session" folder. | ||
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|This here is my login session and all my fields but here I will create a new file. | |This here is my login session and all my fields but here I will create a new file. | ||
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|Just add some tags first. | |Just add some tags first. | ||
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|I will create this inside my login session folder with the "index dot php" which is the main page you saw. | |I will create this inside my login session folder with the "index dot php" which is the main page you saw. | ||
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|Log in, log out and the member page if users are logged in and I will save this as "register dot php". | |Log in, log out and the member page if users are logged in and I will save this as "register dot php". | ||
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|I am creating a user registration form so that the user can register before they decide to login. | |I am creating a user registration form so that the user can register before they decide to login. | ||
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|I have created my "register dot php" and I am also going to open my index file. I will create a link underneath the form. | |I have created my "register dot php" and I am also going to open my index file. I will create a link underneath the form. | ||
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|And this is going to be just a link to that register page and I will type "Register" here. | |And this is going to be just a link to that register page and I will type "Register" here. | ||
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|So what we get here is a link called "Register" which goes to our page where we have nothing at the moment. | |So what we get here is a link called "Register" which goes to our page where we have nothing at the moment. | ||
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|Following from the last tutorial where we could login, I will just put a link to a page that you can register before you do this. | |Following from the last tutorial where we could login, I will just put a link to a page that you can register before you do this. | ||
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|Before we were just typing data into our database. If I open up a new window, I will go across to "php my admin". | |Before we were just typing data into our database. If I open up a new window, I will go across to "php my admin". | ||
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|And this is the database that will be used called "php login" and this is my "users" table. | |And this is the database that will be used called "php login" and this is my "users" table. | ||
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|You can see I have added an extra field called "name" and I will add another field called "date". | |You can see I have added an extra field called "name" and I will add another field called "date". | ||
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|At the end of the table that's going to be called "date" and it will be in date format. So where is it? Um.... Here it is. | |At the end of the table that's going to be called "date" and it will be in date format. So where is it? Um.... Here it is. | ||
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|Before you get confused about what the date will be, it will be the current date when the users registered and we go there and save that. | |Before you get confused about what the date will be, it will be the current date when the users registered and we go there and save that. | ||
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|So from the last tutorial on the "User login" we just have id, username and password. Now I have added a name so its going to be the user name and we've added date, the date when he registered. | |So from the last tutorial on the "User login" we just have id, username and password. Now I have added a name so its going to be the user name and we've added date, the date when he registered. | ||
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|Just browse in here. We have got a couple of values here already. | |Just browse in here. We have got a couple of values here already. | ||
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|I will delete these because I am registering my users. So I can start from a clean database. | |I will delete these because I am registering my users. So I can start from a clean database. | ||
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|Assuming I have got no users at all and I have got my link here to the register page, here is my register page. | |Assuming I have got no users at all and I have got my link here to the register page, here is my register page. | ||
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|Now I'll briefly explain this html code which tells you how to create this page and we will have a form first of all. | |Now I'll briefly explain this html code which tells you how to create this page and we will have a form first of all. | ||
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|This is going to be a self submitting form. It's going to submit back to "register dot php". | |This is going to be a self submitting form. It's going to submit back to "register dot php". | ||
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|And we are going to create a table and inside this we will have a row here. | |And we are going to create a table and inside this we will have a row here. | ||
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|Then we have two columns, so two td blocks here and the 1st one will have, say your fullname | |Then we have two columns, so two td blocks here and the 1st one will have, say your fullname | ||
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|I leave it up to you. Just to speed up I will do it this way. | |I leave it up to you. Just to speed up I will do it this way. | ||
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|In our second column here, I will put my input type as "text" and my name equals "fullname". | |In our second column here, I will put my input type as "text" and my name equals "fullname". | ||
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|So you can see at the moment, let me go back to my original page, click on register. | |So you can see at the moment, let me go back to my original page, click on register. | ||
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|You can see, this is one column here, split down here. This is another column with the input box in. | |You can see, this is one column here, split down here. This is another column with the input box in. | ||
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|And I will also go up here and inside the php code, I will echo out a header. I will explain a bit later why I have done this. | |And I will also go up here and inside the php code, I will echo out a header. I will explain a bit later why I have done this. | ||
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|So we got that. At the moment we have this. To speed up, I will just copy and paste this down. | |So we got that. At the moment we have this. To speed up, I will just copy and paste this down. | ||
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|So make sure you choose from "t r" till "end t r". | |So make sure you choose from "t r" till "end t r". | ||
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|I will paste it down and then I will say "Choose a username" and obviously I will change this to "username". | |I will paste it down and then I will say "Choose a username" and obviously I will change this to "username". | ||
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|I will paste that again and say "Choose a password". This text is just to secure in case any one's looking over our users' shoulder or any screen capture software being used to infiltrate this computer. | |I will paste that again and say "Choose a password". This text is just to secure in case any one's looking over our users' shoulder or any screen capture software being used to infiltrate this computer. | ||
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|And the next one down here I will just copy and paste this here to say "Repeat your password". | |And the next one down here I will just copy and paste this here to say "Repeat your password". | ||
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|Again "password" here. | |Again "password" here. | ||
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|We can't say "password" again so I will call this "repeat password". | |We can't say "password" again so I will call this "repeat password". | ||
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|We will use this to compare the passwords once they have been submitted as a safety measure in case the user made any mistakes. | |We will use this to compare the passwords once they have been submitted as a safety measure in case the user made any mistakes. | ||
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|And we don't need any other field. That is the last one. | |And we don't need any other field. That is the last one. | ||
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|What we do need is the "date". But I will do that when I submit the form. | |What we do need is the "date". But I will do that when I submit the form. | ||
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|Okay so this is our form created. Lets go back and refresh. | |Okay so this is our form created. Lets go back and refresh. | ||
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|You can see how this is evenly arranged, that's why we have used a table. | |You can see how this is evenly arranged, that's why we have used a table. | ||
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|We need a submit button also. | |We need a submit button also. | ||
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|Underneath our table, I will create a paragraph break. | |Underneath our table, I will create a paragraph break. | ||
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|And my input type here is going to be "submit"; my name is going to be "submit". | |And my input type here is going to be "submit"; my name is going to be "submit". | ||
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|And we have to check the existence and the value will just be "register". | |And we have to check the existence and the value will just be "register". | ||
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|Lets refresh. There we are, you can see that the password fields have been blanked out. | |Lets refresh. There we are, you can see that the password fields have been blanked out. | ||
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|Also we have a fullname and username there for the users to type their values. | |Also we have a fullname and username there for the users to type their values. | ||
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|Okay that's about it. I will stop the tutorial here. | |Okay that's about it. I will stop the tutorial here. | ||
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|If you are following this step by step, make sure you have got your form written out and try out another design if you wish. | |If you are following this step by step, make sure you have got your form written out and try out another design if you wish. | ||
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|I wish I had more time to do it. So go ahead and create your form as you want. | |I wish I had more time to do it. So go ahead and create your form as you want. | ||
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|Do anything you want to it. Change these labels. | |Do anything you want to it. Change these labels. | ||
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|Just make sure you got your boxes and your register. | |Just make sure you got your boxes and your register. | ||
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|In the next part we will talk about checking that the user has typed each one of these fields in. | |In the next part we will talk about checking that the user has typed each one of these fields in. | ||
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|We will compare the passwords to see if they match. I mean if I say there are two passwords and these don't match as they differ in character length, then the user can't register as they might have made a mistake. | |We will compare the passwords to see if they match. I mean if I say there are two passwords and these don't match as they differ in character length, then the user can't register as they might have made a mistake. | ||
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|I am sure most of you watching must have registered at some point and would have typed in your password again. | |I am sure most of you watching must have registered at some point and would have typed in your password again. | ||
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|We will also encrypt our passwords and remove any dangerous or any pretentiously dangerous html tags from these forms. So we'll have some bit of security to our registration form. | |We will also encrypt our passwords and remove any dangerous or any pretentiously dangerous html tags from these forms. So we'll have some bit of security to our registration form. | ||
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|So I see in the next part. Thanks for watching. This is Sidhartha dubbing for the Spoken Tutorial project. | |So I see in the next part. Thanks for watching. This is Sidhartha dubbing for the Spoken Tutorial project. |
Revision as of 14:24, 10 July 2014
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on how to create a user registration form and how to register a user into mysql database. |
00:09 | One suggestion before starting this tutorial is that you watch my "User login" tutorials first. I've posted a link to it. |
00:19 | I would suggest that you do so before going through these tutorials. The reason I have created "User login" before "User registration" is because I find it a lot easier to do the "User login" process before doing the "Registration" process. |
00:34 | Once you've got the "login" process right and you've got the fields in the database you can start our registration process. |
00:43 | I just find it a lot more easier to this way, as you know what you're registering in to your data base. |
00:49 | To start with, in the first part we will create our form and check for the existence of my login information. |
00:56 | From my existing tutorials, I am using my "login session" folder. |
01:03 | This here is my login session and all my fields but here I will create a new file. |
01:12 | Just add some tags first. |
01:15 | I will create this inside my login session folder with the "index dot php" which is the main page you saw. |
01:22 | Log in, log out and the member page if users are logged in and I will save this as "register dot php". |
01:32 | I am creating a user registration form so that the user can register before they decide to login. |
01:40 | I have created my "register dot php" and I am also going to open my index file. I will create a link underneath the form. |
01:48 | And this is going to be just a link to that register page and I will type "Register" here. |
02:02 | So what we get here is a link called "Register" which goes to our page where we have nothing at the moment. |
02:09 | Following from the last tutorial where we could login, I will just put a link to a page that you can register before you do this. |
02:20 | Before we were just typing data into our database. If I open up a new window, I will go across to "php my admin". |
02:29 | And this is the database that will be used called "php login" and this is my "users" table. |
02:38 | You can see I have added an extra field called "name" and I will add another field called "date". |
02:47 | At the end of the table that's going to be called "date" and it will be in date format. So where is it? Um.... Here it is. |
03:04 | Before you get confused about what the date will be, it will be the current date when the users registered and we go there and save that. |
03:15 | So from the last tutorial on the "User login" we just have id, username and password. Now I have added a name so its going to be the user name and we've added date, the date when he registered. |
03:29 | Just browse in here. We have got a couple of values here already. |
03:35 | I will delete these because I am registering my users. So I can start from a clean database. |
03:40 | Assuming I have got no users at all and I have got my link here to the register page, here is my register page. |
03:49 | Now I'll briefly explain this html code which tells you how to create this page and we will have a form first of all. |
03:59 | This is going to be a self submitting form. It's going to submit back to "register dot php". |
04:07 | And we are going to create a table and inside this we will have a row here. |
04:13 | Then we have two columns, so two td blocks here and the 1st one will have, say your fullname |
04:21 | I leave it up to you. Just to speed up I will do it this way. |
04:29 | In our second column here, I will put my input type as "text" and my name equals "fullname". |
04:38 | So you can see at the moment, let me go back to my original page, click on register. |
04:47 | You can see, this is one column here, split down here. This is another column with the input box in. |
04:56 | And I will also go up here and inside the php code, I will echo out a header. I will explain a bit later why I have done this. |
05:07 | So we got that. At the moment we have this. To speed up, I will just copy and paste this down. |
05:15 | So make sure you choose from "t r" till "end t r". |
05:22 | I will paste it down and then I will say "Choose a username" and obviously I will change this to "username". |
05:32 | I will paste that again and say "Choose a password". This text is just to secure in case any one's looking over our users' shoulder or any screen capture software being used to infiltrate this computer. |
05:47 | And the next one down here I will just copy and paste this here to say "Repeat your password". |
05:58 | Again "password" here. |
06:07 | We can't say "password" again so I will call this "repeat password". |
06:10 | We will use this to compare the passwords once they have been submitted as a safety measure in case the user made any mistakes. |
06:20 | And we don't need any other field. That is the last one. |
06:24 | What we do need is the "date". But I will do that when I submit the form. |
06.31 | Okay so this is our form created. Lets go back and refresh. |
06:37 | You can see how this is evenly arranged, that's why we have used a table. |
06:42 | We need a submit button also. |
06:45 | Underneath our table, I will create a paragraph break. |
06:48 | And my input type here is going to be "submit"; my name is going to be "submit". |
06:54 | And we have to check the existence and the value will just be "register". |
06:57 | Lets refresh. There we are, you can see that the password fields have been blanked out. |
07:05 | Also we have a fullname and username there for the users to type their values. |
07:12 | Okay that's about it. I will stop the tutorial here. |
07:16 | If you are following this step by step, make sure you have got your form written out and try out another design if you wish. |
07:25 | I wish I had more time to do it. So go ahead and create your form as you want. |
07:30 | Do anything you want to it. Change these labels. |
07:33 | Just make sure you got your boxes and your register. |
07:35 | In the next part we will talk about checking that the user has typed each one of these fields in. |
07:44 | We will compare the passwords to see if they match. I mean if I say there are two passwords and these don't match as they differ in character length, then the user can't register as they might have made a mistake. |
07:59 | I am sure most of you watching must have registered at some point and would have typed in your password again. |
08:07 | We will also encrypt our passwords and remove any dangerous or any pretentiously dangerous html tags from these forms. So we'll have some bit of security to our registration form. |
08:17 | So I see in the next part. Thanks for watching. This is Sidhartha dubbing for the Spoken Tutorial project. |