There is a fantastic class that takes care of writing .ht* files... look
here:

http://phpclasses.upperdesign.com/

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From: Samuel Torton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 6:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] 'htaccess" method : how to modify passwords from PHP
scripts ?


Hi all,


I use a Linux platform, Apache, and PHP4.
I use "htaccess" method in order to have restricted accesses, and I
handle my users via a PHP interface.

- when I want to create a new user, I generate a string such as
"username:cryptedpassword", and I insert it at the end of my ".htpasswd"
file.

- when I want to modify the password of an existing user, how to do that ?
--> 1/ delete the line corresponding to this user, and then insert the new
"username:cryptedpassword" line ? in this case, can you tell me which
funtions
to use (find a line in an ascii file, delete it, and insert the new one) ?
--> 2/ run a command line such as "htpasswd ..." (without "-c" argument) ?
in
this case, can you tell me how to run a unix command line from a PHP script
?

Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards,

--
Samuel Torton
NCSLab.com

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