Alex,
I'de be happy take a look at the code... Feel free to email it to me or
give a web link to where I can download it.
Thanks,
-Cory
> I have some multi-user code running nicely on the 0.8.1 release.
>
> The only problem I have now is that it is written specifically for my
> situation. In other words, it uses things like REMOTE_USER because I
> have the calendar system behind some basic Apache security. It also
> uses sessions to track the logged in user and which user's calendar
> should be shown. I want to refine the sessions work. In writing this
> message, I had a thought about how something should be done. So, some
> of those solutions wouldn't be as universal as a true multi-user system
> maybe should be.
>
> I'm not sure this should be mixed into the CVS. In fact, I'm 90% certain
> it shouldn't be, but I thought that some of you might be interested. I
> can post the code to my website Monday (not publicly!) for you all to
> download. Or I can email it to those of you who ask.
>
> Some thanks now, since this is my first message to the group. Thanks to
> the dev team for giving us some great code to work with. And thanks
> also to Jamie (curmi) for his original multi-user code. Thanks to Greg
> Westin for his excellent tutorials on his site.
>
> --
> Alex Ezell
> http://www.spittingllamas.com
> "Formal Restrictions, contrary to what you might think, free you up by
> allowing you to concentrate on purer ideas."
> - Winter Sorbeck in Chip Kidd's The Cheese Monkeys
>
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