Nette
DIS Veteran
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- May 8, 2003
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Originally posted by KNWVIKING
... after you log in you have to place two fingers onto the virtual biometric reader that appears on your screen. If you're not a DVC member, it will reformat your harddrive and the only thing your computor will ever do again is play the "It's a small world" midy file it uploaded.
Originally posted by Dean
There is only one login and password for everyone and it's never been changed. It's not very secret and no realy reason it should be other than just to cut down on traffic to keep the site from bogging down.
Originally posted by ArnyVee
But, if this is an attempt to find out what the login and password is....well, it won't work!![]()
Originally posted by JohnNJ
Nette:
I have a re-sale pending ...
But when I become a DVC member and I receive my welcome home packet I will share the logon with you.
Have a magical day and think Disney thoughts.
John![]()
Originally posted by crisi
Since they laid off most of their web development staff about a year or so ago, I wouldn't hold my breath on them calling.
They are rumored to be headed toward online points accounting and reservations. It still isn't that much of an issue to set up an online password authentication for a database such as DVC. Sounds like a good job for Pete.Originally posted by erikthewise
Putting up a web site login with a single username and password is a relatively easy thing to do. Heck, even I could do it.
But connecting it to a database of 60000 member names and member numbers, and letting each use their own username and password, would require knowing what you're doing. As long as they're not offering any serious online services and security is not a real issue, there's no point.
If they decide to offer online services, they will have to get serious and hire (or subcontract to) some real web site developers.