LiveCode alternative to Sitelok?
Keith Clarke
keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk
Wed Oct 26 16:04:18 EDT 2011
Thanks Pete. I'm not looking for full user registration, just the ability for two or three people in a project team to be able to act as gate-keepers to a set of draft pre-launch product information pages. There's only one set of data, so protection at the top of a directory tree is sufficient - .htaccess & a passwords file would suffice.
As I've used the RapidWeaver plugin with its .htaccess control, script and text-based users/passwords file for a couple of weeks, I'm tempted to simply ignore this client app for maintenance and write a simple LiveCode app for the team to be able to add users to this users file. I can write that as a desktop stand-alone for simplicity.
Secure Area looks pretty good - comparable with Sitelok on price and features. They're both over-specified (and hence rather complicated) for my purposes - with equally inaccessible technologies! Still, worthy of short-listing - if I can't get the LiveCode list administration app working quickly.
Best
Keith..
On 26 Oct 2011, at 20:15, Pete wrote:
> Hi Keith,
> Sounds like you want your users to be able to set up their own login and
> password, etc. There;'s this tool: http://www.locked-area.com/index.php.
> The free version comes with a form for users to register, an admin control
> panel, and an account profile setup form for users to set up personal info.
> There's also a paiud version which adds the ability to charge users for
> registration via Paypal.
>
> It's written in Perl and since I don't use on-rev, I don;t know how feasible
> it is to implement it in that environment.
>
> Pete
> Molly's Revenge <http://www.mollysrevenge.com>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Keith Clarke <
> keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the responses Stephen. I should have mentioned that I already
>> have .htaccess control, courtesy of the RapidWeaver Lockdown plugin
>> http://loghound.com/lockdown/index.html
>>
>> Lockdown is great but is only accessible via the RapidWeaver desktop app -
>> I have to republish the Lockdown page from my Mac to add a user. Yes the
>> on-rev 'Password Protected Directories' page is an alternative and not
>> confined to a desktop app, but it still requires me. I was looking for a
>> server-based environment to be able to spread the load a bit.
>>
>> However, now you've got me thinking - maybe I can cobble together a little
>> LiveCode app to manage the passwords file on the server…
>> Best,
>> Keith..
>>
>> I'd love to have a go at rolling my own but time is tight at the moment.
>>
>> On 26 Oct 2011, at 19:11, stephen barncard wrote:
>>
>>> htaccess is something you'd want to use for just a few members, there is
>> no
>>> user management per se, with .htaccess except what is done manually.
>>>
>>> You could do user access in Livecode Server. One could use cookies and
>>> server variables. Look at the Livecode source of some of the
>> user-created
>>> livecode CMS systems like
>>>
>>> REVIGNITER <http://revigniter.com/>
>>>
>>> SPLASH-21 <http://splash21.on-rev.com/>
>>>
>>> I am sure there are others.
>>>
>>> On 26 October 2011 11:01, stephen barncard
>>> <stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> quick and dirty: use a .htaccess file. Apache is your friend. you get a
>>>> nice password-user dialog before being allowed to that directory. No
>> coding
>>>> required, really except for a few lines in an invisible text file
>>>>
>>>> ON-rev control panel has a utility to create these files in situ:
>>>> *Password Protected Directories*
>>>>
>>>> On 26 October 2011 10:54, Keith Clarke <
>> keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>> I need to add a secure members area to a web site I'm building in
>>>>> RapidWeaver (nothing fancy - just user management to limit page
>> visibility).
>>>>> I've been recommended Sitelok, but I don't particularly want to have to
>>>>> learn the necessary PHP.
>>>>>
>>>>> The site is hosted on my on-rev account and so, I wonder if there is a
>>>>> reasonably straightforward LiveCode server and/or revIgniter solution
>> or
>>>>> project out there for membership management and page access security?
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Keith..
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
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