I'd love to see your code, is that possible? TH
pp wrote: >>>Got any better way? But I was talking about using topic and articles functions >>>for user preferences instaed of person preferences. >>> >>Sorry, I don't understand this. Maybe because of my poor english... >> > > >OK. I am a user and created account on midgard based site. >I create my preferences , account login etc. >The simplest way is to use preferences table for person. >But personally I need more. >I create person's topic. And then subtopics and articles and so on. >For example I want to have "my favourite folder" and store there , >news or forum threads. So I create subtopic "favourite" and articles >within it. Got it? >Next I may use all article and topic functions to watch and show and >manage all my personal issues. > > >>>That's why I think that keeping person in midgard database is quite simply, >>>fast, and easy to use. >>>You may keep them in another SG, group , make with them whatever >>>what You want. >>> >>It doesn't help, anyway, as there is no midgard support for >>authentication for viewing pages. >> > >So? >For example create active pages and use all argv[] depending >on who is logged and what group he belongs. Simple? >I am just finnishing site where content depends on who watch >site. Some part of links are created depending on that. >And if user will remember links or page names, he will not >see content if system site do not recognize him automagically >in background. You do not need be logged to midgard site , but You may >think You are while you're not. Only Your scripting design will manage >setting mgd_auth_midgard or unset user. >Something more? > > >Piotras > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
