<?php
#User authentication should not be a problem at all.
#If you want it simple just serialize a user class and write it to a
file or into a DB.
class user {
var $username;
var $pw;
function set_user($name, $pw) {
$this->pw = md5($pw);
$this->username = $name;
return true;
}
}
$new_user = new user();
if ($new_user->set_user('Joe', 'swordfish') {
$fp =@ fopen('/some_dir/users.txt', 'a');
@fwrite($fp, serialize($new_user));
@fclose($fp);
}
# the next time you need it simple read it in again with unserialize()
?>
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am looking at writing my own web based user forum somewhat for my own
> knowledge, and because I know that I don't know enough to be able to tie in
> authentication so they only need 1 user account.
>
> Does anyone have any examples short of downloading something like phpbb and
> tearing it apart?
>
> It will probably be really light weight, basic forum that hopefully will
> expand into more as time goes on :)
>
> I've tried searching the web but have not been able to turn up any help
> unless I was to write a bridge for a song...
>
> Any knowledge you can bestow upon me is greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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>
> Jason Pruim
> Raoset Inc.
> Technology Manager
> MQC Specialist
> 11287 James St
> Holland, MI 49424
> www.raoset.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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