the code below encrypts a phrase using gpg and sends out via email ...
i get the data ok ... but my mail client does not show it ... if i "view
email sorce" i can see the encrypted message ... what am i doing wrong?
thanks,
jd
$username = "mohadib";
$pgp="/usr/bin/gpg";
$u
Hello,
I have a login page .. the user types in user and pass
then the form gets posted to tiny_edit.php
tiny_edit.php checks user and pass then sets a cookie if auth is
successful. Then the original login page is included. The login page has
logic at the top to check for the auth cookie ..
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:08, Richard Davey wrote:
> Hello Jason,
>
> Monday, November 1, 2004, 10:34:16 PM, you wrote:
>
> JD> the login page is included ... the login page does not see the auth
> JD> cookie until the user refreshes their browser ... why is this happening?
>
> Cookies (set via s
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:10, Vail, Warren wrote:
> How did you go to the page that included the login page, if you
included it
> in the tiny_edit.php (which is the routine that sets the cookie in the
> browser, you need to cause the browser to send it back to you by doing
a
> redirect;
>
> Header(
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:26, Brad Dameron wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:17, Jason Davis wrote:
> > sc.php
> > > setCookie('data' , 'blah');
> > include 'gc.php';
> > ?>
> >
> > gc.php
> > > print $_CO
this is not a code "snippet" just a class that i have re-used about
a 100 times. It is for authenticating users via a passwd file or mysql.
Hope it will help someone ... also , if you improve it please email me
the changes :)
http://mohadib.openactive.org/web_editor/AuthTool.class.php.txt
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