RE: webapps Authentication framework vs sunRise Authentication framework

2002-11-04 Thread Senhaji
I mean if the sunRise framework was really the prototype for the
authentication framework, this information should be in the authentication
framework doc. I was a little bit confused that C2 supports two frameworks
for the same purpose and apparently there is no relationship between them.

Senhaji


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"Shall this information be in the authentication framework
documentation."

I'm not sure what you mean by that.  If your referring to my saying you
should use the release version versus the scratchpad version...  I'd take
release version as presumeably scratchpad development would stop.

beyond that I'm not sure what you mean.

md


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Re: webapps Authentication framework vs sunRise Authentication framework

2002-11-04 Thread Markdelanoy
"Shall this information be in the authentication framework
documentation."

I'm not sure what you mean by that.  If your referring to my saying you should use the 
release version versus the scratchpad version...  I'd take release version as 
presumeably scratchpad development would stop.

beyond that I'm not sure what you mean.

md


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RE: webapps Authentication framework vs sunRise Authentication framework

2002-11-04 Thread Senhaji
Thank you Mark. Shall this information be in the authentication framework
documentation.

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sunrise I believe was the prototype, e.g. scratchpad, for the authentication
framework.  You should probably not use it.

MD

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Re: webapps Authentication framework vs sunRise Authentication framework

2002-11-04 Thread Markdelanoy
sunrise I believe was the prototype, e.g. scratchpad, for the authentication 
framework.  You should probably not use it.

MD

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webapps Authentication framework vs sunRise Authentication framework

2002-11-04 Thread Senhaji
Hi everybody,

Can someone explain what is the difference between the Webapps
authentication framework that comes with the auth-login, the auth-logout and
the auth-loggedIn actions and the sunRise' actions. Why there are two
authentication frameworks?


Thanks


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