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In the same way that you no longer need to write your own shopping
carts, Id like to not write other common PHP features of websites.

Specifically I am looking for an open source user management package
(registration, login, account management) with a nice clean interface
that I can just drop into my website. I figure this would be
preferable to writing it myself as it will be better tested and more
secure.

In general I am looking for pointers to collections of PHP tools that
we can just drop in to our websites to perform common functions.

Anyone know some good links?

May 19 '07 #1
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At Sat, 19 May 2007 09:49:37 -0700, pietromas let his monkeys type:
In the same way that you no longer need to write your own shopping
carts, Id like to not write other common PHP features of websites.

Specifically I am looking for an open source user management package
(registration, login, account management) with a nice clean interface
that I can just drop into my website. I figure this would be
preferable to writing it myself as it will be better tested and more
secure.

In general I am looking for pointers to collections of PHP tools that
we can just drop in to our websites to perform common functions.

Anyone know some good links?
It's look and feel you may have/want to customize, but it looks fairly
complete and appears to be appreciated by many:
http://www.evolt.org/PHP-Login-Syste...Admin-Features

and the zipped package:
http://evolt.org/system/files?file=L...stem_v.2.0.zip

Also have a look at phpclasses.org - tons of useful stuff there.

HTH
Sh.
May 19 '07 #2

Schraalhans Keukenmeester wrote:
At Sat, 19 May 2007 09:49:37 -0700, pietromas let his monkeys type:
In the same way that you no longer need to write your own shopping
carts, Id like to not write other common PHP features of websites.

Specifically I am looking for an open source user management package
(registration, login, account management) with a nice clean interface
that I can just drop into my website. I figure this would be
preferable to writing it myself as it will be better tested and more
secure.

In general I am looking for pointers to collections of PHP tools that
we can just drop in to our websites to perform common functions.

Anyone know some good links?

It's look and feel you may have/want to customize, but it looks fairly
complete and appears to be appreciated by many:
http://www.evolt.org/PHP-Login-Syste...Admin-Features

and the zipped package:
http://evolt.org/system/files?file=L...stem_v.2.0.zip

Also have a look at phpclasses.org - tons of useful stuff there.

HTH
Sh.
Yes thanks. Thats very helpful.

May 20 '07 #3

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