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Author [ANNOUNCEMENT] LiveUser-0.16.10 (beta) Released.
PEAR Announce

2006-02-27, 7:00 pm

The new PEAR package LiveUser-0.16.10 (beta) has been released at http://pear.php.net/.

Release notes
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- Do not include Cache.php since its only a concept and not implemented yet
- fixed serious issue with right reading in the Medium and Complex container
- right_level may not be null in schema (use default if not explicitly set)
- phpdoc improvements
- bumped dependency for MDB2 to first stable release
- added missing optional dependency on mcrypt
- made admin user a superadmin in example4
- bumped copyright to 2006



Package Info
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LiveUser is a set of classes for dealing with user authentication
and permission management. Basically, there are three main elements that
make up this package:

* The LiveUser class
* The Auth containers
* The Perm containers

The LiveUser class takes care of the login process and can be configured
to use a certain permission container and one or more different auth containers.
That means, you can have your users' data scattered amongst many data containers
and have the LiveUser class try each defined container until the user is found.
For example, you can have all website users who can apply for a new account online
on the webserver's local database. Also, you want to enable all your company's
employees to login to the site without the need to create new accounts for all of
them. To achieve that, a second container can be defined to be used by the LiveUser class.

You can also define a permission container of your choice that will manage the rights for
each user. Depending on the container, you can implement any kind of permission schemes
for your application while having one consistent API.

Using different permission and auth containers, it's easily possible to integrate
newly written applications with older ones that have their own ways of storing permissions
and user data. Just make a new container type and you're ready to go!

Currently available are containers using:
PEAR::DB, PEAR::MDB, PEAR::MDB2, PECL::PDO, PEAR::XML_Tree, PEAR::Auth, Session.



Related Links
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Package home: http://pear.php.net/package/LiveUser
Changelog: http://pear.php.net/package/LiveUser/download/0.16.10
Download: http://pear.php.net/get/LiveUser-0.16.10.tgz

Authors
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Markus Wolff <wolff@21st.de> (lead)
Lukas Smith <smith@pooteeweet.org> (lead)
Björn Kraus <krausbn@php.net> (developer)
Arnaud Limbourg <arnaud@limbourg.com> (lead)
Helgi Þormar <dufuz@php.net> (lead)
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