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It is a clone of Pluralsight login page. Here I used PHP to make a Registration form and also a Login form.

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Pluralsight-Registration-And-Login-Page-Using-PHP

It is a clone of Pluralsight login page. Here I used PHP to make a Registration form and also a Login form. This is a proper sql injection free login form. To get rid of sql injection I used 'prepared statements'. For login, a user have to create an account first. In the sign up form I used all the form validations, so no one can insert wrong informations.

It is also connected to a mysql database. So when a user create an account, the information will be stored in the database. For that login purpose those informations will be fetched from the database. Alos for security purpose I used hashing. I didn't use any md5 or sha1 functions,because they are outdated and not safe. I used 'password_hash' function and 'PASSWORD_DEFAULT' as a parameter. After login users can log out from the page.

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