It was easy to setup and host on my mac using mySQL and I know very little about PHP.
I'm using version 1.3.9 - and I've gotten the authorization to work for users in the database - but for the life of me, I can't seem to figure out how to get anyone that has an existing user page to log in.
I've searched the forums here and can't find a similar problem... i've tried reading the readme.php_auth doc, but for some reason, everything I try does't work.
In fact, (not that I'm a mySQL expert), but I don't even see the passwords stored on the preferences pages for the users. Shouldn't I see a parm there in the 'prefs' field for a password? I see email and name etc but I don't see the password stored. Maybe that's my problem? Maybe the update on UserPreferences isn't storing the password in the prefs table?
I sure appreciate all the support i've seen in these forums. Looks like a great community here!
Thanks
Mitch
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It was easy to setup and host on my mac using mySQL and I know very little about PHP.
I'm using version 1.3.9 - and I've gotten the authorization to work for users in the database - but for the life of me, I can't seem to figure out how to get anyone that has an existing user page to log in.
I've searched the forums here and can't find a similar problem... i've tried reading the readme.php_auth doc, but for some reason, everything I try does't work.
In fact, (not that I'm a mySQL expert), but I don't even see the passwords stored on the preferences pages for the users. Shouldn't I see a parm there in the 'prefs' field for a password? I see email and name etc but I don't see the password stored. Maybe that's my problem? Maybe the update on UserPreferences isn't storing the password in the prefs table?
I sure appreciate all the support i've seen in these forums. Looks like a great community here!
Thanks
Mitch