LGF Login Notes 2

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Wed Apr 11, 2007 at 12:03 pm PDT • Views: 214

More notes on the LGF Blog Engine’s new login process:

1) I know I said this already, but it doesn’t hurt to repeat that you must have cookies enabled in your browser to successfully log in. This is because the login process needs to maintain your “logged in” status as you move from page to page, and this is only possible through the use of session cookies. (At least, only possible in a reasonably secure way through session cookies.)

2) After wrestling with the timeout settings in the (rather poorly documented) PEAR session management module I’m using, I finally wrote a little test script to debug it, and that quickly revealed the problem. The six-hour session timeout will now work correctly, instead of timing out at around an hour. (Arg. I may have spoken too soon. Still seems to be timing out too soon.)

3) The Lizard Lounge hasn’t been integrated into the login system yet; you’ll need to log in separately to get in there.

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 Frank says:

I feel it's better to sing about these things ourselves and perform them with the people who it happened to than to have some journalist one day say 'then in 1971, one time when they were at the mudshark hotel...' But people have problems with things of a glandular nature in connection with things of a musical nature. They say why, music is way up here, and glands are way down there and they can't get 'em together, but then they are hypocritical because they take a band that doesn't sing about such things directly and couches their language a little and does it with a little choreography and say that that's great and that's real rock and roll. I maintain that there's no difference, we're just honest enough to get up and say 'this is this and that's that and here you are and respond to it' and the response is 'why... I'm hip, but of course I am offended'.