Date: 08/13/01
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Hello Chris & The PHPLib list,
This is something that I'm planning on starting on very soon. IE a global
auth database that can be shared across multiple apps AND multiple servers.
AND I'm also planning on adding not only application level but also
page/form/field level access too.
Monday, August 13, 2001, 12:11:31 PM, you wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ping [mailto:ping]On Behalf Of giancarlo pinerolo
>> In my opinion phplib auth, as it is now, is only for one-application
>> use. This is its major fault. Its inner design is very extensible and
>> flexible, and for this I think it would not be hard to make it widely
>> adoptable by multiple applications, usable. But as-of-now it
>> is not, and
>> in this it misses a major issue inherent in the concept of
>> Auth itself.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> Giancarlo
CJ> Giancarlo,
CJ> You have thought this out well. I agree, it should be easy to add
CJ> multiple applications to a web server with PHPLib. I think it would be
CJ> smart to develop extensions/changes to the current auth scheme to make
CJ> it widely adaptable by multiple applications, just as you suggest. We
CJ> (PHPLib developer community) should work on this. I'm sure we can come
CJ> up with a good solution.
CJ> ..chris
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