Re: [PHP] Web User Management
Hey. Depends on your customisation needs. If you need something robust and don't need anything very specific - you should be ok with Drupal, Joomla or something similar. If you are going to need a lot of complex internals that are not in these engines - you may want to try some lightweight flexible framework like CodeIgniter or Kohana. On Jan 30, 2013 4:19 PM, Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm about to start a little project using PHP and MySQL. It involves some basic user management. Like most web systems. Users would need to be able to: 1 Create Accounts. 2 Update and recover passwords. 3 Maintain a session to operate. 4 Something else I might be forgetting. My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP.
Re: [PHP] Web User Management
Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 17:19 geschrieben: You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) Thanks Marco, which classes specifically are you talking about. Where can I download them from and get documentation on them? I looked into zend's web site and it is a bit overwhelming, so may be you can point me in the right direction. http://framework.zend.com/manual/1.12/de/zend.acl.html On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:53 AM, ma...@behnke.biz ma...@behnke.biz wrote: Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 15:18 geschrieben: My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP. Think about security issues like encrypted transfer of passwords, sessions hijacking, sql injection, sessions without cookies and stuff like that. -- Marco Behnke Dipl. Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 Tel.: 0174 / 9722336 e-Mail: ma...@behnke.biz Softwaretechnik Behnke Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D 21218 Seevetal http://www.behnke.biz -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- Adolfo Olivera 15-3429-9743 -- Marco Behnke Dipl. Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 Tel.: 0174 / 9722336 e-Mail: ma...@behnke.biz Softwaretechnik Behnke Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D 21218 Seevetal http://www.behnke.biz -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Web User Management
i dont know why, but without framework, it seems to me easier done than said. :) 30.01.2013 06:18 tarihinde, Adolfo Olivera yazdı: Hi, I'm about to start a little project using PHP and MySQL. It involves some basic user management. Like most web systems. Users would need to be able to: 1 Create Accounts. 2 Update and recover passwords. 3 Maintain a session to operate. 4 Something else I might be forgetting. My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Web User Management
Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 15:18 geschrieben: My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP. Think about security issues like encrypted transfer of passwords, sessions hijacking, sql injection, sessions without cookies and stuff like that. -- Marco Behnke Dipl. Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 Tel.: 0174 / 9722336 e-Mail: ma...@behnke.biz Softwaretechnik Behnke Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D 21218 Seevetal http://www.behnke.biz -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Web User Management
You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) Thanks Marco, which classes specifically are you talking about. Where can I download them from and get documentation on them? I looked into zend's web site and it is a bit overwhelming, so may be you can point me in the right direction. On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:53 AM, ma...@behnke.biz ma...@behnke.biz wrote: Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 15:18 geschrieben: My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP. Think about security issues like encrypted transfer of passwords, sessions hijacking, sql injection, sessions without cookies and stuff like that. -- Marco Behnke Dipl. Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 Tel.: 0174 / 9722336 e-Mail: ma...@behnke.biz Softwaretechnik Behnke Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D 21218 Seevetal http://www.behnke.biz -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- Adolfo Olivera 15-3429-9743
Re: [PHP] Web User Management
For Zend Framework 2, take a look at https://github.com/ZF-Commons/ZfcUser On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.comwrote: You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) Thanks Marco, which classes specifically are you talking about. Where can I download them from and get documentation on them? I looked into zend's web site and it is a bit overwhelming, so may be you can point me in the right direction. On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:53 AM, ma...@behnke.biz ma...@behnke.biz wrote: Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 15:18 geschrieben: My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP. Think about security issues like encrypted transfer of passwords, sessions hijacking, sql injection, sessions without cookies and stuff like that. -- Marco Behnke Dipl. Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 Tel.: 0174 / 9722336 e-Mail: ma...@behnke.biz Softwaretechnik Behnke Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D 21218 Seevetal http://www.behnke.biz -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- Adolfo Olivera 15-3429-9743
Re: [PHP] Web User Management
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Jonathan Sundquist jsundqu...@gmail.com wrote: For Zend Framework 2, take a look at https://github.com/ZF-Commons/ZfcUser On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.comwrote: You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) Thanks Marco, which classes specifically are you talking about. Where can I download them from and get documentation on them? I looked into zend's web site and it is a bit overwhelming, so may be you can point me in the right direction. On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:53 AM, ma...@behnke.biz ma...@behnke.biz wrote: Adolfo Olivera olivera.ado...@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 15:18 geschrieben: My questions are 1 Is there some kind of library, framework I could utilize to save me some work? You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be used stand alone as well) 2 Any thoughts, lessons learned from more senior programmers, I'm fairly new with PHP. Think about security issues like encrypted transfer of passwords, sessions hijacking, sql injection, sessions without cookies and stuff like that. I'd recommend Symfony, or, well Drupal, even, depending on what you've got to do. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php