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Re: standard easy way to set up a registration/logon cookie? [message #176346 is a reply to message #176344] Mon, 26 December 2011 21:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Allodoxaphobia is currently offline  Allodoxaphobia
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 17:23:08 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Someone wants to set up a specialist discussion site: I want to keep it
> simple so I don't want to use a pre packaged solution.
>
> Essentially he needs to let users comment on topics, and have some
> control over spam and abuse, hence registration and a name/password combo.
>
> But given the technical lack of sophistication of the target audience,
> persistent cookies would be a good thing to allow them to stay logged in
> indefinitely (or not if the desire)
>
> I'd like to hand out some random cookie when they register, or log in
> and stick it in the database, together with a time value which, if they
> don't want to 'persist' would be ignored if it was out of date.
>
> Then write a simple PHP module that says 'if the cookie is valid, you
> are Joe Bloggs and you can post away' else if not, throw them into a
> login/registration screen.
>
> Is 'sessions' any real help here? Or is it just easier to set and
> retrieve a cookie at a more basic level?

So, you're expecting (or, demanding?) same computer::same person?

Jonesy
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