yes, the built in auth is based on a username/password scheme, and has
implementations for dbase, xml (memory) and a mix of the two for
storing data.

I haven't tried it, but I see no reason why you cannot use
continuations as you describe here

Emmanuel

On 11/15/05, Eddy Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Emmanuel Okyere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > What would you call a customized mechanism here?
> > The authentication module works beautifully, and allows you to just
> > snap it in/out of your app as you please. I will be glad to lead you
> > through the authentication module, as you are probably facing the very
> > same problems I had when I tried to use it.
> >
> > Can you say specifically how you want to achieve authentication.
>
> Two-factor authentication is one that comes to mind. IIRC, the built-in
> authentication module caters for only a username/password type of
> authentication. Also, what if I don't use XML or a database for storing
> users' details?
>
> The archive contains a number of posts about globalvars and sessions. Can
> we use continuations and globalvars to avoid session variables?
>
> Eddy
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