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List:       pear-doc
Subject:    [PEAR-DOC] [PEAR-BUG] Req #3223 [NEW]: When exactly is the login form callback called?
From:       "rulatir at wp dot pl" <pear-doc () lists ! php ! net>
Date:       2005-01-17 20:09:23
Message-ID: bug-3223 () pear ! php ! net
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From:             rulatir at wp dot pl
Operating system: Irrelevant
PHP version:      Irrelevant
Package:          Documentation
Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
Bug description:  When exactly is the login form callback called?

Description:
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The end-user documentation of the Auth package doesn't state explicitly
when the callback gets called to emit the login form. In the constructor?
In the start() method? In the getAuth() method? If I want a login box in
each page's corner instead of a separate login screen then I must control
when exactly the login form HTML is emitted, and I also wish I could check
in advance if a user is logged in, so I could decide whether to emit the
login form or a user preferences menu. With the current state of end-user
docs it takes trial and error to see if what I want is possible with
PEAR::Auth.

Reproduce code:
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Not applicable.


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