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[nycphp-talk] What UserLogin/Auth mechanism do you use ?

felix zaslavskiy felix at students.poly.edu
Thu Dec 11 22:44:11 EST 2003


> I'm actaully also interested as I'm in the process of rebuilding my login
> class to fit a larger scheme of control and some better security options.
What do you mean by larger scheme of control ?


> I'd originally learned a lot about php authentication through sites as well
> as PAT's patUser class
> (http://www.php-tools.de/site.php?file=patUser/overview.xml),

I took a look at it and its very well writen. I like and dont like some things arount it because. 

> which is one
> of the better one's I've personally read over.
> 
> Mark 
> 
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> I was wondering what people find most convinient for to do this ? Do you use
> just php sessions with few own helper functions, PEAR::Auth,other library,
> or completely homegrown ?
> 
> I personaly find php sessions a bit aukward to use because of the a bit
> none-intuative api that it has.
> 
> Felix
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