[PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
Hello, On 06/10/2003 01:10 PM, Becoming Digital wrote: I need an authentication class for an upcoming project so I took a trip over to the Repository. Unfortunately, the ratings system appears to be down (or no one uses it) and it's a bit difficult to determine which of the 40 offerings is best. Rather than play the trial and error game, I'm soliciting your opinions in the hope that I might save some time for myself and for others who face this decision in the future. If it's not too much to ask, please include subjective information about why you like the class, it's pros and cons, and if there's anything you would change. I plan on publishing a list of those that are recommended and it is my belief that this information would make the list more useful. Thanks a lot for your time, and if you're on the US East Coast, enjoy the nice weather. We deserve our two days a month! There are a few solutions for you to try here: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse.html/class/21.html -- Regards, Manuel Lemos Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP http://www.phpclasses.org/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
Sorry, Manuel, but you must have missed the first paragraph of my post. I was hoping to narrow down the 40 classes from the repository to those that are top quality. Edward Dudlik Becoming Digital www.becomingdigital.com - Original Message - From: Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 10 June, 2003 20:13 Subject: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes Hello, On 06/10/2003 01:10 PM, Becoming Digital wrote: I need an authentication class for an upcoming project so I took a trip over to the Repository. Unfortunately, the ratings system appears to be down (or no one uses it) and it's a bit difficult to determine which of the 40 offerings is best. Rather than play the trial and error game, I'm soliciting your opinions in the hope that I might save some time for myself and for others who face this decision in the future. If it's not too much to ask, please include subjective information about why you like the class, it's pros and cons, and if there's anything you would change. I plan on publishing a list of those that are recommended and it is my belief that this information would make the list more useful. Thanks a lot for your time, and if you're on the US East Coast, enjoy the nice weather. We deserve our two days a month! There are a few solutions for you to try here: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse.html/class/21.html -- Regards, Manuel Lemos Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP http://www.phpclasses.org/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
Hello, On 06/10/2003 09:37 PM, Becoming Digital wrote: Sorry, Manuel, but you must have missed the first paragraph of my post. I was hoping to narrow down the 40 classes from the repository to those that are top quality. I know. There is a rating system in the site that would help you to find the most appreciated, but since it was introduced only in the beginning of the month, there are not yet enough ratings for any to give you accurate values. What you may want to do is to go in the pages of each of the classes that from the descriptions seem to do what you want. Then you can check which are the most popular checking their downloads ranking in their pages. I need an authentication class for an upcoming project so I took a trip over to the Repository. Unfortunately, the ratings system appears to be down (or no one uses it) and it's a bit difficult to determine which of the 40 offerings is best. Rather than play the trial and error game, I'm soliciting your opinions in the hope that I might save some time for myself and for others who face this decision in the future. If it's not too much to ask, please include subjective information about why you like the class, it's pros and cons, and if there's anything you would change. I plan on publishing a list of those that are recommended and it is my belief that this information would make the list more useful. Thanks a lot for your time, and if you're on the US East Coast, enjoy the nice weather. We deserve our two days a month! There are a few solutions for you to try here: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse.html/class/21.html -- Regards, Manuel Lemos Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP http://www.phpclasses.org/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
the pear LiveUser project is a pretty cool package. it offers a couple different levels of permissioning and options for authentication. If you use pear you should be able to get the examples setup in @ 15minutes. if not, pear install is rather simple. LiveUser project page http://projects.21st-hq.de/liveuser LiveUser Pear page http://pear.php.net/package-info.php?pacid=126 olinux --- Becoming Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, Manuel, but you must have missed the first paragraph of my post. I was hoping to narrow down the 40 classes from the repository to those that are top quality. Edward Dudlik Becoming Digital www.becomingdigital.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
What you may want to do is to go in the pages of each of the classes that from the descriptions seem to do what you want. Then you can check which are the most popular checking their downloads ranking in their pages. That's not a bad idea. I was, admittedly, hoping to avoid that, but it was not out of laziness. I'm trying to develop a model of what makes a good user authentication system. Obviously, the foundation of any good system is successfully identifying users, but what differentiates one system from another? I think I'm on my own here, but the quest must go on! ;) Edward Dudlik Becoming Digital www.becomingdigital.com - Original Message - From: Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 10 June, 2003 20:51 Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes Hello, On 06/10/2003 09:37 PM, Becoming Digital wrote: Sorry, Manuel, but you must have missed the first paragraph of my post. I was hoping to narrow down the 40 classes from the repository to those that are top quality. I know. There is a rating system in the site that would help you to find the most appreciated, but since it was introduced only in the beginning of the month, there are not yet enough ratings for any to give you accurate values. What you may want to do is to go in the pages of each of the classes that from the descriptions seem to do what you want. Then you can check which are the most popular checking their downloads ranking in their pages. I need an authentication class for an upcoming project so I took a trip over to the Repository. Unfortunately, the ratings system appears to be down (or no one uses it) and it's a bit difficult to determine which of the 40 offerings is best. Rather than play the trial and error game, I'm soliciting your opinions in the hope that I might save some time for myself and for others who face this decision in the future. If it's not too much to ask, please include subjective information about why you like the class, it's pros and cons, and if there's anything you would change. I plan on publishing a list of those that are recommended and it is my belief that this information would make the list more useful. Thanks a lot for your time, and if you're on the US East Coast, enjoy the nice weather. We deserve our two days a month! There are a few solutions for you to try here: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse.html/class/21.html -- Regards, Manuel Lemos Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP http://www.phpclasses.org/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
Hello, On 06/11/2003 12:33 AM, Becoming Digital wrote: What you may want to do is to go in the pages of each of the classes that from the descriptions seem to do what you want. Then you can check which are the most popular checking their downloads ranking in their pages. That's not a bad idea. I was, admittedly, hoping to avoid that, but it was not out of laziness. I'm trying to develop a model of what makes a good user authentication system. Obviously, the foundation of any good system is successfully identifying users, but what differentiates one system from another? I think I'm on my own here, but the quest must go on! ;) I have not tried the packages to give an opinion, but this package seems to do what you want and is the top downloaded of those in the same category: Class: phpSecurityAdmin http://www.phpclasses.org/phpsecurityadmin -- Regards, Manuel Lemos Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP http://www.phpclasses.org/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes
Thanks to everyone who's tried to help me with this. I think I'm on the right track now. Edward Dudlik Becoming Digital www.becomingdigital.com - Original Message - From: Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Becoming Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 10 June, 2003 23:39 Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Authentication Classes Hello, On 06/11/2003 12:33 AM, Becoming Digital wrote: What you may want to do is to go in the pages of each of the classes that from the descriptions seem to do what you want. Then you can check which are the most popular checking their downloads ranking in their pages. That's not a bad idea. I was, admittedly, hoping to avoid that, but it was not out of laziness. I'm trying to develop a model of what makes a good user authentication system. Obviously, the foundation of any good system is successfully identifying users, but what differentiates one system from another? I think I'm on my own here, but the quest must go on! ;) I have not tried the packages to give an opinion, but this package seems to do what you want and is the top downloaded of those in the same category: Class: phpSecurityAdmin http://www.phpclasses.org/phpsecurityadmin -- Regards, Manuel Lemos Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP http://www.phpclasses.org/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php