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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2004-11-30 : 16:21:14
Anyone use this?

I was messing around and seems pretty cool, especially when I created an html page..

Only thing is the connection string is in the html along with the user id and password..

Oh, this was talking to sql server 2000

Doesn't make sense...so if I take the password out, I have authenticate to sql server for every page?



Brett

8-)

jhermiz

3564 Posts

Posted - 2004-12-02 : 20:56:01
quote:
Originally posted by X002548

Anyone use this?

I was messing around and seems pretty cool, especially when I created an html page..

Only thing is the connection string is in the html along with the user id and password..

Oh, this was talking to sql server 2000

Doesn't make sense...so if I take the password out, I have authenticate to sql server for every page?



Brett

8-)



Nah just create a module or use some other resource to store the authentication. Then you need to call that module / resource and you'll have that information at your finger tips.

It's kind of cool, till you realize how bloated the pages are.
I'd rather use vs.net and create asp.net pages.

Jon
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