On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Casper Fabricius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Now I remember the other reason I never got around to making the Beast
extension ready for public use. I wrote it for a community site, and I put
most of the user stuff and all the login/session stuff in another
Hi Tim,
I managed to port Beast to a Radiant extension without too much
trouble, including merging the user models. I never released the
extension because a lot of work still remains with the view files (I
just did a bunch of view files in another extension for my specific
project), but
One could run Beast in parallel with Radiant, either on a different
subdomain or on a different path.
Sean
Tim Gossett wrote:
I need to add a forum to a Radiant project. I've sifted through plenty of
pages of search results for Radiant forum extension, but, frankly, there's
just too much
Since were green fielding this:
Threaded
Moderable
Sticky Posts
Post Types (question, announce, etc, = configurable list)
Multiple Fora (Forums?)
Forums in arbitrary places (maybe I have an corporate internal site
with section for each project, I might
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Sean Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One could run Beast in parallel with Radiant, either on a different
subdomain or on a different path.
One could. My users are looking for a single sign-on, or more specifically,
a single admin area. I want to piggyback on
Josh Schairbaum wrote:
I'd be more willing to help write something that would sync user
accounts between radiant and beast. :) Not-optimal, but probably the
quickest for getting something with a lot of features out there
quickly. I believe that if you used cookie sessions and had both apps
At this point would it not make sense to extend the user system to
support Open ID?
On 10-Jul-08, at 8:11 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Josh Schairbaum wrote:
I'd be more willing to help write something that would sync user
accounts between radiant and beast. :) Not-optimal, but probably