Sunday, October 25, 2009, 11:41:08 PM, you wrote:
Webmaster, I didn't realize there was absolutely no way to do security for jobber. I always assumed that it was turned off on the lilug site because they preferred that model. There might not be that great a need for login functionality. Hear me out of a second. For posting job openings, You can have two copies of the site, one on the web, and another on the towns intranet. Delete the "add a new job" pages on the public site and use apache security to password protect the intranet site. The job seekers will have to submit a resume to get a job, and you want the job posting to be publicly accessible. And you can always ask on the jobber forums why there is no security. Its probably addressed in there FAQ. Regards, Justin Dearing On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 8:54 AM, <webmas...@vbplusme.com> wrote: Hello Justin, Sunday, October 25, 2009, 8:30:00 PM, you wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. In looking a little closer at jobberBase, I am a bit bothered by the fact that it doesn't have any login security for any of the participants, poster or seekers. The job board I need to consider is suppose to support a good sized municipality so I think they would have problems with that missing functionality as well. -- Best regards, Webmaster mailto:webmas...@vbplusme.com _______________________________________________ New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation |
Actually, they have it listed as a "feature" on their site. It only has a single "admin" account in the database to access the configuration settings for the site but no other user accounts. Pretty strange that it would be spec'd that way, LOL.
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