User logins and Mysticache
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:42 pm
So I have been working on adding user based logins to the database.
To start, you would click on the "Login" link on the upper right hand side of the page. Once you click that, you will be brought to the Login page, If you dont have a login, click the "Create a user account" link.
Which will bring you here: And once you are done with that and click "Create me"
you should be brought to a page that looks like so:
Once you are logged in you should see some basic info in the upper right hand side of the page now, were the "Login" link used to be. Then you can user the user you just created to log into WiFiDB and do pretty much nothing right now...
besides when you go to import a VS1 file the username field is now filled in with your user name for you.
Support for Mysicache is coming very soon,
I plan on having a Global Public Cache table and a Private User Cache table.
The Users can choose to share a cache that they have in their private table to the public, or remove one afterwards.
Will update with more when i come up with it.
-Phil
To start, you would click on the "Login" link on the upper right hand side of the page. Once you click that, you will be brought to the Login page, If you dont have a login, click the "Create a user account" link.
Which will bring you here: And once you are done with that and click "Create me"
you should be brought to a page that looks like so:
Once you are logged in you should see some basic info in the upper right hand side of the page now, were the "Login" link used to be. Then you can user the user you just created to log into WiFiDB and do pretty much nothing right now...
besides when you go to import a VS1 file the username field is now filled in with your user name for you.
Support for Mysicache is coming very soon,
I plan on having a Global Public Cache table and a Private User Cache table.
The Users can choose to share a cache that they have in their private table to the public, or remove one afterwards.
Will update with more when i come up with it.
-Phil