Hello!
We have an intranet we would like to somewhat integrate a copy of mediawiki into.. at least to the extent that when a user is logged onto our intranet and they browse to the wiki they would be logged in there too.
I have control over essentially all of the code for our intranet (php, uses php sessions for logins, mysql database) and for the mediawiki install, so I just need to figure out how to pass information via a cookie or a session or a $_REQUEST variable that can be captured by the wiki as proof that the user is logged in; alternate to it's own session info.
Does anyone have any ideas on how the problem might be approached?
Thanks!
- - Jesse Thompson Webformix, Bend Or
So you need to change how MediaWiki gets it's user info?
I think this falls into the "Integrating into webspace" category. See archive.
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 16:58:48 -0800, Jesse Thompson jesset@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
We have an intranet we would like to somewhat integrate a copy of mediawiki into.. at least to the extent that when a user is logged onto our intranet and they browse to the wiki they would be logged in there too.
I have control over essentially all of the code for our intranet (php, uses php sessions for logins, mysql database) and for the mediawiki install, so I just need to figure out how to pass information via a cookie or a session or a $_REQUEST variable that can be captured by the wiki as proof that the user is logged in; alternate to it's own session info.
Does anyone have any ideas on how the problem might be approached?
Thanks!
- Jesse Thompson
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