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From Vikas

We use liveuser at http://www.visitlab.com Great job guys !! we started coding our own authentication and permission system but then looking at your class found it was much more evolved.

We needed to change sequence to id in the seq tables to make the class start to work with our codebase.


From Jon Webb

I have just completed the first (basic) stage of a site, it went live today: www.xcracer.com

It only uses the auth functionality at the moment, I am still getting to grips with the perm side and it's not necessary at the moment. I will soon be adding many more components to the site which will require at least medium, possibly complex perm functionality.

The site was launched to a tight deadline in order to make the online race entry available in time for the season and so you may notice small glitches occasionally, but on its first day of operation it's already processed a number of entries successfully using Paypal IPN (now that really was a pain to set up....).

The site in its current form doesn't really require the complexity of LiveUser but it will do when completed. I am new to using PEAR, and all the components I've used, including LiveUser, are so well designed and coded I can't see myself ever doing without them!

I'm also using LiveUser on an intranet I'm developing, and it will feature in a few other projects I have lined up. Hopefully one day I'll be able to contribute to it but for now I'm still finding my way around it.

Thanks for all the time and effort you put into it,


From Michael Caplan

I have been using Liveuser for a couple of projects. Primarily, I am using Liveuser as core component of a modular application framework that I have been developing for these projects. By leveraging the power of Liveuser we were able to provide a flexible and scalable authentication and permission system within this framework.

This framework is used to run an Intranet for the Canadian clothing manufacturer and retailer Le Chateau; a large online retailer and wholesaler of homepathic products; as well as a few other smaller projects.

For the former project (the most demanding), we needed to intergrate multiple pre-existing authentication systems into our Intranet, as well as provide a complex permission system across many applications. Liveuser provided an effective solution to our authentication and permission problems.


From Julien Hofstede

I've used LiveUser to develop the usermanagement for the jobsite http://www.jobpool.nl with a great deal of success! Although I had some problems implementing it a year ago.

At the same time we developed JobPool? another team developed a framework and decided that LiveUser was not stable enough to use. Now a year later, the use of LiveUser has proven to be easy, scalable and well documented and the user administration of our framework had proven to be unstable, not scalable and undocumented. In the next couple of months i'll rewrite the autentication an administration to LiveUser.


From Torsten Roehr

Zilleon Media is using LiveUser for all login-related applications since the middle of 2004. We make use of the Perm_Medium container to easily manage all user rights of on the basis of user groups.

There is some initial work to set it up but as soon as you have found a configuration for your needs it works excellent and just requires minimal changes from project to project.

As soon as LiveUser goes stable we'll be able to use it in business-critical enterprise applications for some of our bigger clients.


From Anton Popov

I have been using LiveUser in several projects for Russian metallurgy companies. Look at:

and some others.

LiveUser is a core component of our CMS (http://design.metalinfo.ru) and mainly used in admin area only.


HRJobs is a tool that aims to be a simple tool, which allows to create, modify, and publish job offers.

http://freshmeat.net/projects/HRJobs/


HBcms is a PHP+Mysql based Content Management System. Fully used LiveUser, PEAR and Smarty.

http://www.hbcms.net/


The WebBuilder2? application framework is heavily using LiveUser for all authentication and permission related work. It also provides a frontend to the LiveUser data.

http://oss.backendmedia.com/index.php?area=WebBuilder2

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