[Phplib-users] Default Auth? 7.2d
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From: Jacob H. <Jac...@fi...> - 2002-02-13 18:05:30
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Hi list, I've got a auth system based heavily on the examples in the docs. A little background: home.php: the "index page" for an authenticated user welcome.php: my login form (replacing loginform.ihtml) Basically, you go to the site and are taken to home.php. You're not authenticated yet, so you see welcome.php. You can then log in and access the rest of the site. This works great. Now, I show a footer on all pages (including welcome.php) that has copyright info with links to a few things such as a Terms of Use document. All documents and articles on the site are viewed through library.php (which parses the articles into a template). Library.php uses my normal auth class and works fine, as long as the user is logged in, which is what I want...most of the time. However, I need to be able to grant access to Terms of Use, etc. to users who haven't logged in (such as viewing the document from welcome.php). The Default Auth feature seems like it should do the trick, but it's not working. I've set library.php to use my default_auth subclass, but I'm still getting the login page when I try to access library.php. My default_auth subclass is just like the one in the docs. Any ideas? Thanks, Jacob |