Re: [Phpslash-devel] [Fwd: [Back-end-development] IntegratingPhorum into Back-e
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From: Luis M <le...@ho...> - 2004-02-02 06:05:00
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[...] >I like phpBB too.. > > > Examples: > > phpslash: http://www.latinomixed.com > > phpBB: http://foro.latinomixed.com > >Ok.. But how did you integrate it? Does phpBB use phpSlash templates? >Is there a common authorization? > >Mike Ooops! sorry that I took so long to respond. At first I originally wanted to make them both authenticate againts a LDAP database since I can control the schema of the files (and it would be just simpler to maintain if I want to allow some users to have valid email addresses @latinomixed.com and not to others, yet all users can authenticate against the same DB). However, I just make both pages look similar and never really got the time to update the user DB's so that they can share "containers", meaning use PHPLIB to authenticate against an LDAP DB for both phpBB and phpSlash. Now that this subject has come to my mind again, I'll try to do my best to look into that (I know a lot more Perl/PHP/LDAP now to do the transition simpler: Perl first to pull the records, and PHP to create new users against a single Sign On/User Creation page.) I guess that with 0.8 this can be done a lot simpler (modules modules modules) What do you think? We can work together on this if you so want. Let's meet on #phpslash every now and then and divide the work needed. I think this can be accomplish very simply (with Perl or PHP). Essentially we will need: 1. Migration scripts (simple) 2. Authentication mechanism (PHP Classes for both projects) (a bit harder) 3. Single User Creation process 4. Other minor stuff (cookie names, whatever other cookie related stuff) 5. Test test test I'm up for this. And I know the guys at Back-End might love this also. On a side note, Joe, I need you to assign the Bugs to me so that I can close as many as I can (and ask people who can deal with the ones I can't), so that we can get ready for a "beta" 0.8. P.S. Please note that I'm not subscribe to back-end-development mailinglist. ----)(----- Luis Mondesi System Administrator LatinoMixed.com "We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on" -- Steve Jobs in an interview for MacWorld Magazine 2004-Feb No .doc: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html _________________________________________________________________ MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://search.msn.fr/worldwide.asp |