Use it, like it, etc. As for explaining it in general, I'd rather just focus
on specific questions. For example, you mention at the end, "we still have
to provide tables to store username/pw and the roles" - not at all! In fact,
cflogin could care less where usernames/pw/roles come from. In Lighthouse
(the Bug Tracker application I wrote for DRK5), the user names and passwords
are all stored in an XML file. Basically, you do whatever authentication you
want (via query, ldap, etc) and just use <cfloginuser> when you want to log
the user in.

Have any specific questions?


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