Good,

Thanks Craig... 

If the new plugin infrastructure supports authentication and profile hooks, I 
will surely integrate the patch.

I would like it to have something like _auth, _get, _set functions to 
authenticate, get profile option values, and set profile option values.
JFFNMS should not know directly how the data is stored. It should call the 
plugin functions and be able to authenticate the user, query or set values.

And of couse, the current auth/profile system will be the "native" plugin and 
your ldap code could be the "ldap" plugin.

What do you think about this approach?

Javier

On Monday 08 March 2004 01:18, Craig Small wrote:
> > Craig supplied some code to authenticate agains LDAP, but I would like to
> > create a plugin infrastructure first, and use the current method as
> > another plugin.
>
> Once it's ready I'll send you over the patch, I'm not interested in
> carrying specific patches for the various versions.
>
>  - Craig


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