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Posted 11/03/2004 08:36:19 |
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For our site we are already following other kind of authentication which uses separate tables. It has USER ID and Name, email and address details. I want to change the forum authentication to follow our existing authentication. What are the tables to be modified and the code? The same members table could be maintained for other details specific to Forum like ForumName, MSN ID and other details. It should our Authentication Logic and don't refer email and password, name from forum's default authentication.
Sathish Kumar K http://bhashaindia.com/ForumV2/
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Posted 11/03/2004 08:37:08 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
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Posted 11/03/2004 10:51:20 |
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Hi Ryan, Thanks again. I have already seen the post. I would write again when I get more questions. (One more out of context suggestion. I am getting approved and post reply message. Instead of showing simply the ID and link, it can also send me which forum/topic this mail comes from. Because I have posted many today itself in two different groups.)
Sathish Kumar K http://bhashaindia.com/ForumV2/
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Posted 11/03/2004 10:56:36 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
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Hi Sathish, My pleasure, regarding your suggestion, this is a very good idea. The link will take you to the correct forum group and forum however i can see a benefit to listing the forum group / forum and topic within the email. I'll certainly add this to the list 
 Kindest Regards,
Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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