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— PHP Classes blog - PHP Classes, phpclasses.ca
“MX User Login Forum :: Found php class to integrate interakt login with phpBB forum I've found a php class to integrate a user login system (such as MX Kollektion) with phpBB forum”
— MX User Login Forum :: Found php class to integrate interakt, interaktonline.com
“The official development site of PHP-Fusion, a PHP/mySQL powered content management system developed by Nick Jones”
— PHP-Fusion - Discussion Forum: Login problem, php-fusion.co.uk
“WebORB for PHP Login Example using Flex 3 and Cairngorm 2.2.1 However, one thing I've missed is a WebORB for PHP example using Flex and Cairngorm”
— WS-Blog " WebORB for PHP Login Example using Flex 3 and, websector.de
“As you may have noticed, I have just uploaded a class that provides replacements for functions that PHP developers have broken their original behaviour recently before PHP 4.1.0 . The functions already known to be broken are dirname and strtok”
— PHP broken functions and downloading class files without user, phpclasses.org
“PHP Classes. Custom Blog Class. Debug Class. Pagination Class. Simple User Login and Logout Class. Software Management Class. Zip Code Distance Calculator Class”
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“This article provides an in-depth explanation on how to login to a PHP based forum such as phpbb2 using cURL”
— Forum Login using cURL | Articles :: PHP | Celtic Productions, celticproductions.net
“Because a lot of responses to the previous post php ajax tutorial create ajax based login form using jquery, and asking about some bug fixxing incl IE bugs, i”
— PHP ajax login function using jquery, chazzuka.com
“If you wish to use OpenCrypt's PHP Login Interface to manage your logins, rather than the standard .htaccess pop-up login prompt, you must include login.php in the pages that you want to secure. The login.php file is found in your OpenCrypt 'php”
— Integrating OpenCrypt's PHP Login Interface - Blog, Articles, opencrypt.com