I think the simplest and fastest way to do this is to add this middle
line into the BOLTauth function (engine.php, line ~311).

        if ($contents == '') return false;
        $contents = str_replace('{id}', $BOLTid, $contents);
        $authlist = explode("\n", $contents);

It's a start, very fast and simple, and will hopefully get us a ways
for now. In fact, it may be better than the @owner idea. Though that
does have value for profile data values.  I have this in my code now
for the next release.

Cheers,
Dan


On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> At the very least we could have a simple, fast string replacement for
>> {id}. I'll look into that.
>>
>
> There is another way. We allreay have different behaviour for
> prefixes, you could add another prefix.
>
> login.*: $p2:{id}
>
> "The second page name corresponds to " : "string where markup is
> processed, or at least certain simple markup ".
>
> Seems to me this could be implemented without slowing down normal auth
> processing.
> >
>

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