You need to check if .htaccess files are supported first - then you can use AuthType Basic (HTTP spec) and htpasswd so store username/password combos in a file... the server can handle authentication.
To do anything more sophisticated you probably need a database as well (but you didn't mention that)...
In reply to Re: Using CGI to collect and store user data
by maa
in thread Using CGI to collect and store user data
by Anonymous Monk
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