> > Security is clearly not at the top of your agenda :) > LoL
On 12 September 2012 14:09, villas <[email protected]> wrote: > Security is clearly not at the top of your agenda :) > Something like this might work: > > def logmein(): > # minimal, insecure login function > auth.login_bare(request.vars['username'],request.vars['password']) > > yoursite.com/yourapp/default/logmein?username=abc&password=xyz > > > > > On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 12:40:13 PM UTC+1, Remco K wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I'm not a big fan of asking questions rather than find solutions by >> myself but i need a little help on this one so i hope someone can help me a >> bit. >> >> What i need is 'very simple'. I have a Web2Py application running and i >> need other applications (PHP or something) to be able to successfully login >> users to this app by providing the username and password via the URL. >> >> When doing this in PHP i would think of something like: >> >> /index.php?username=blabla&pas**sword=dfgfdjkldfgjk >> >> I've already looked at basic auth but i can't get the user to login. >> >> All of my controllers/functions use >> @auth.requires_login() >> to check whether the user has the permission to execute the functions. >> >> I hope someone can help me out on this. >> >> Thanks in advance! >> Remco >> >> -- > > > > --

