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Apple have today released an update for their Lion operating system – namely update 10.7.3. The update brings with it some improvements for compatibility with Windows Active Directory and Windows file sharing among other things.
Happy New Year to you all – there have been some minor updates already to the PHP Login Script including the additional option to delete a user from the admin panel. I have also cleaned up the code a little. I will continue to update the script and keep you up to date on the progress.
Thanks to the dedication and hard work of a guy named Tony and some of Tony’s cronies over at
Angry Frog’s upated login script- PHP Login Script Version 3 is now available in beta phase to download. It is still very much work in progress but it will work out of the box and can be dropped on to any existing website that can run PHP 5 or above with a little bit of tweaking. The old script required MySQL, this new one will allow you to work with a multitude of databases (including MySQL) thanks to PHP’s new PDO Object as of PHP version 5.1. Apart from many code and security updtes, it also has a new back-end administration feature where you can view, edit and delete users plus make site-wide changes such as turning admin or e-mail activation on or off.
Angry Frog intends to develop this and offer it out to other website owners to either run on their own site or to be hosted on the back of the PL website. If you are interested in either using the script or in helping develop it, please contact Angry Frog