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I am frequently logging on this website in the office and I remembered that I had logged yesterday and had changed the theme.
To cut this story short, I think that the customization of postnuke is very cookie dependent. This posts a high security risk especially for an active user. An anonymous user that accidently bumped on this website that was visited by a registered user who previously used the machine, will have "all" the priviledges of the registered user. This will affect user credibility and the worst thing that might happen is that the account be exploited like posting spams.
Maybe, to solve this problem, one could implement a user time out in of case prolong inactivity is detected. One shortcomming of this approach is that there are many webmaster who just logged and stay on the site as long as they are online.
These development community is talented and solid so I think we can find a solution to this problem.
xorprime
Uploaded the package, ran install.php, fixed the menu's (of course they where screwed.... and we were Mutants!
(We where running PHP-Nuke v4 that we gotten stable after much work)
Thank you guys this was the easiest upgrade i ever have run! No mucking with the DB, no mucking with files, just run install.php and your set! This is how things should be working!
Now we start to planing for making the rest of our sites Mutants....
Hang thight for further news....
Best regards
Black Skorpio, sweden
I am the co-owner and general partner of OMAjA, a computer information company. My business partner Goldnspud, has been working long hours developing the user authentication system. We are enthusiastic supporters and developers of open source development of software and technology and avail the best of those qualities to businesses and individuals who can use them.
We believe post-nuke is a very powerful system that has a bright future. We are dedicating alot of our time to developing post-nuke to meet not only our needs but the needs of the community as well. We believe that Post-Nuke will mature into a very functional flexible system that can handle a broad range of uses. We have a lot of ideas that we are developing and will be sharing with the community soon.
In closing I again want to thank everyone who has contributed to making Post-Nuke what it is, and what it is going to be.