Hi All just to carry on this.
I just came across this
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/devel/h350.html
Which would mean if I understood that Openser could use a LDAP Backend and
so that we could register a new User directly through LDAP way.
I don't know if this can be easier.
Vincent I'm
Hi Vincent , this is really good news.
2007/7/30, Vincent Luba [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As I said on the IRC channel, I chose not to use directly ser XML-RPC. I
rather use a script on server side (I think it gives service provider more
flexibility).
I agree and migration to openser won't break
Just to go back on account creation in the Druid , I wanted to know who is
working on It, Vincent I guess ?
As the OpenSer migration will wait a bit I guess, I ve checked the XML-RPC
through SER
http://www.iptel.org/rpc_xml_rpc
I'll tell you next week if my first test works. I've also seen
Hi !
Le mardi 17 avril 2007 à 23:41 +0200, michel memeteau a écrit :
Hi , congrats for the 2.0.9 version of ekiga .
I'm sending my Windows contacts an invitation to install ekiga ( even
if it's beta ) , so far most of the problem is that they run ekiga
before validating the email for the
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 09:50:55 +0200
Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is account creation through the druid , a feature that is meant to
be integrated before the 3.0 ?
It is meant to be integrated at some point, but nobody has added it to
his Todo list. I'm not sure it will be
Le mercredi 18 avril 2007 à 17:26 +0200, Jan Schampera a écrit :
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 09:50:55 +0200
Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is account creation through the druid , a feature that is meant to
be integrated before the 3.0 ?
It is meant to be integrated at some
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 18:57:15 +0200
yannick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, one could just script some PHP, but I fear spammish automated
creations.
The usual way is to put some alphanumeric in an image the user should
enter to register.
It's on the client software.
J.
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Der Mensch,
On 18/04/07, Jan Schampera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The usual way is to put some alphanumeric in an image the user should
enter to register.
It's on the client software.
Yes but look how gizmo did it , you need to fill the same captcha on the
website or on the client . So using captcha
Captcha is usually bad habit. It completely forgets people with
disabilities.
michel memeteau a écrit :
On 18/04/07, *Jan Schampera* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The usual way is to put some alphanumeric in an image the user should
enter to register.