YUSSS!!!

Thanks Tom, like you wrote I've been reinventing that wheel a thousand
times.
(I'm a great wheel maker by now ;)

Can't wait to try it. Thanks again!

Daniel


On Dec 6, 8:41 am, "Tom Boutell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're like me you've probably noticed that Symfony's sfGuardPlugin
> doesn't quite meet the needs of a typical public site. You want users
> to apply for accounts and verify them by email, in order to slow down
> the fraudsters at least a little and create a means of communicating
> with the user. You also want users to be able to reset their passwords
> provided they can verify that they have access to the email address
> associated with the account. Pretty much all public sites handle these
> things in pretty much the same way, but we all reinvent the wheel.
>
> I've just released sfApplyPlugin, a Symfony plugin that implements
> this common pattern for account creation and verification.
> sfApplyPlugin should be used together with sfGuardPlugin to get the
> job done.
>
> The current release of sfApplyPlugin is suitable for Symfony 1.0 and
> Propel, however a future release will definitely support Symfony 1.2
> and Doctrine. Making that port yourself wouldn't be difficult at all
> (and I would love to have the help). The main issue will be sending
> account verification and password reset verification emails via an
> alternate means since the Symfony 1.0 system of email actions and
> email templates is gone in 1.2.
>
> You can pick up sfApplyPlugin here:
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfApplyPlugin
>
> I've started it off with version number 0.5 because this code is
> already in daily use onwww.5seven5.com, a community site for haiku
> poets.
>
> sfApplyPlugin is influenced by my earlier work on Accountify, a
> similar standalone system for PHP. I expect I'll continue to bring
> over features from Accountify such as blocking account creation by
> particular email domains and adding support for invitation-only sites,
> giving users a limited number of invitations to hand out to friends
> and so forth.
>
> Enjoy, and please send me feedback!
>
> --
> Tom Boutell
>
> www.punkave.comwww.boutell.com
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