+1 for letting the back-end do the work.


On 14/04/2009, at 12:54 AM, Berend de Boer wrote:

>
>>>>>> "Jmumby" == Jmumby  <[email protected]> writes:
>
>    Jmumby> Not one for re-inventing the wheel but I can't seem to find
>    Jmumby> a class that looks after user management quite the way I
>    Jmumby> want. I want to have a basic page that shows some content
>    Jmumby> then when a user log's in it shows extended content. Most  
> of
>    Jmumby> the classes I have found have an all or nothing
>    Jmumby> approach. i.e you can see the page or you can't. Anyone  
> have
>    Jmumby> any suggestions, or am I going to have to start from
>    Jmumby> scratch?
>
> Even in Drupal this would be custom code (except if it were a block)
>
> In situations like this I usually opt for a link to the protected
> content as that is cheaper for the client and usually good enough.
>
> Or .htaccess if it's an all or nothing. Peudo-code:
>
>   RewriteCond %{REMOTE_USER} !=""
>   RewriteRule (.*) $1/protected [last]
>
> Code might not be correct, but hopefully you get the drift: if user is
> logged in via HTTP authentication, redirect to the protected page.
>
> -- 
> Cheers,
>
> Berend de Boer
>
> >


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