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April 25, 2009 7:12pm

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  • #106 / Jan 29, 2010 6:38am

    Snaver

    7 posts

    Hi there, i’m having a problem after implementing this library - my benchmarking has stopped working, does anyone know why this is? Is it to do with me using the MY_Controller?

    Any help appreciated.

    EDIT

    After some searching I came across this thread on the forums http://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/46869/, But i cant see anything in the auth library that would cause this :\

  • #107 / Jan 31, 2010 4:36pm

    Snaver

    7 posts

    I can confirm that ob_start(); is causing the benchmarking lib to stop working, ob_start(); is located on line 2 of Auth.php (libraries folder). I’ve commented this line out and all the functionality of the auth lib remains as far as i’m aware, but you can now use {memory_usage} and {elapsed_time} etc in your code..

  • #108 / Mar 09, 2010 12:42pm

    epheks

    1 posts

    Hey Adam,

    I saw earlier someone was having the same problem i’m having, but a solution wasn’t posted.

    I was hoping you can help me also.

    I’m running CI 1.7.2, php 5.2.9, and I copied all the files from git for 1.0.6 today into the same directories as you had it.


    When I go to mydomain.com/register, this is what I get:

    An Error Was Encountered
    Unable to load the requested class: auth

  • #109 / Mar 17, 2010 11:36am

    Dan Horrigan

    342 posts

    Try renaming the “Auth.php” library file to “auth.php” (all lowercase).  The OS you are running on is most likely case-sensitive, and that is giving you the problem.

  • #110 / Mar 04, 2011 10:35am

    BrokenLegGuy

    70 posts

    Is this still being supported? I’m trying to decided which library to use it has come down between this library and Ion-Auth.

    Thanks,

    Ed

  • #111 / Mar 04, 2011 11:10am

    I’m pretty sure it’s still supported.

    I’m using it, with some modifications, in a few projects here, and I don’t plan to change it.

    RA

  • #112 / Mar 04, 2011 12:03pm

    BrokenLegGuy

    70 posts

    After doing a little investigating I came across this blog post from adam griffiths’ site.

    http://adamgriffiths.co.uk/blog/codeigniter/an_open_letter_to_ellislab

    So I guess it’s no longer being supported. It’s a shame because this looked very promising.

    Ed

  • #113 / Mar 04, 2011 3:45pm

    Frank Rocco

    109 posts

    Did he say what framework he is moving on to?

  • #114 / Mar 04, 2011 3:58pm

    BrokenLegGuy

    70 posts

    No, he just said that he was investigating other frameworks/languages. Later posts he talks about learning Ruby and Python I believe.

    I also came across this site http://www.phpframeworks.com/ which has a list of the top php frameworks and their features. Although the information of that site, which is dedicated to php frameworks, is out dated. I don’t know if that’ll give an idea as to the framework he might be looking at next…don’t know.

    Ed

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