And also an option for visualisation without any login :-)
Hi,
Actually, PHPMV2 authenticate while useing login/password stored in a table.
What about opening authentication process, in order to use another authentication method (LDAP, ...).
It would permit to do also some specific stuff like integrating PHPMV2's authentication into another process, for example integrating it in the back end of the primary web application (SSO like).
In my case, i've installed a CMS, and i'd like to use the same authentication in my CMS than in PHPMV2, in order to let PHPMV2 directly accessible into my CMS back en ; the thread talking about this here : http://www.phpmyvisites.net/forums/index.php/t/3852/0/. Please note this solution does NOT pretends to be a well done hack, but just a rapid and dirty solution...
Thanks for your comments ;)
Or OpenID...
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