i noticed 'tpurdue' on the rcs tags above some very nice php code. if he's still something to do with it, i'll give it a go.
everyone says sourceforge is hard to install, makes you wonder why such a slick organisation would release such an unpolished source. suppose that they've got to release it somehow. i'll have a look at gforge now. cheers On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 12:25:18 -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote: > Hello, > > On 01/07/2004 11:08 AM, Mat Harris wrote: > > I have just downloaded the sourceforge source from sf.net and I am trying to > > hack it witohut much luck. > > > > The login mechanism just doesn't seem to work. It uses manually set cookies > > instead of inbuild session stuff and I never got it to work like that. I don't > > know exatcly why but the cookie just never gets set even tho the function is called > > and there are no complaints. > > > > I have put a tarball of the code on my site: > > http://dev.genestate.com/projects/sf.tar.gz > > Relevant code is in: > > include/session.php > > account/login.php > > include/user.php > > > > The login file calls session_login_valid() which > > calls various functions including the set_cookie. > > > > Please can someone give me a hint? > > Sourceforge has always been an headache to install. > > You may want to try GForge instead, which is the continuation of the > project as Open Source carried by Tim Purdue, one of the lead developers > that left VA when they decided to close the source of further > Sourceforge development. > > http://gforge.org/ > > -- > > Regards, > Manuel Lemos > > Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP > http://www.phpclasses.org/ > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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