Hi Will,

now I am very busy in a project :-( (the hard life of the programmer
:-) ) But I promise that this evening I will make a tar of all my
source code and tomorrow I will post you.

Ciao,
Luca

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Will Scheidegger
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Luca
>
> Sorry for the late reply. I thought I better have a look at PUR before I
> reply.... and unfortunately I cannot help turning the question arround:
>
> -> What are the features of PUR?
>
> - I searched the web for documentation
> - I downloaded the source code and compiled the javadoc
> - I looked at the docs of every class
>
> Unfortunately without much success. So again: What are the features of PUR?
> Could you point me to some documentation on how to integrate these features?
>
> Regards,
> Will
>
>
> On 24.04.2008, at 10:15, Vaudano Luca wrote:
>
>> Hi Will,
>>
>> what is different from the features of the magnolia-PUR-module?
>> This module makes available a login mask, user validation, retrieve
>> password paragraph; and saves the user data in the JCR repository.
>> But I have a question about this module, if I have one author instance
>> and two public instance, the three JCR repositories after a user
>> registration could become not align.
>> By the way, if you are interesting, I made a module starting from
>> magnolia-PUR-module that saves the user data, using spring - hibernate
>> frameworks, in a centralized database.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Luca
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Will Scheidegger
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Magnolians
>>>
>>> The subject has been discussed here several times, but there has yet to
>>> be
>>> found a good answer. See for instance:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=custom+login&l=user-list%40magnolia.info
>>>
>>> We therefore suggest a Magnolia extension that gives us flexible
>>> alternatives when it comes to the login mask. In my opinion such a
>>> "magnolia-module-login" should allow to define rules in the
>>> configuration,
>>> which get Magnolia to display different login masks depending on the URL
>>> that was called, e.g.
>>>
>>> - */magnoliaAuthor/.magnolia*  ->  standard Framemaker Magnolia login
>>> mask
>>>
>>> - http://customer_a.com/public/*-en.html -> display the magnolia page
>>> /public/cust_a/login-en.html (which of course should contain something
>>> like
>>> a login paragraph)
>>>
>>> - http://customer_b.com/public/* -> display the magnolia page
>>> /public/cust_b/login
>>>
>>> What do you think:
>>> Would this module be helpful for you too?
>>> Would you need additional/different features?
>>> Would you be interested in helping to develop it?
>>> Has someone already developed something similar?
>>> Are the Magnolia developers by any chance already working on something
>>> similar for the next Magnolia release?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Will
>>>
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