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authorausiv4 <ausiv4@eb105b4a-77de-11de-a249-6bf219df57d5>2009-07-25 15:33:37 +0000
committerausiv4 <ausiv4@eb105b4a-77de-11de-a249-6bf219df57d5>2009-07-25 15:33:37 +0000
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This commit makes major revisions to srp.js. The SRP library now works
as a class. It is instantiated by: var srp = new SRP(username, password, server_type, base_url); Then it is run by calling: srp.register() to register a new user, and srp.identify() to authenticate an existing user. By default, a successful identification pops up an alert reading "Authentication Successful." To change this, set srp.success to a function. For example, srp.success = function() { alert("We win!"); } The same is true for error messages. By default, the SRP library sends the message to the user as an alert box, but web designers can replace the srp.error_message function to handle the error messages differently. The most significant part of making the SRP library into a class is that it cleans up the namespace. Instead of having tons of srp_Variables, we only add the SRP() function to the namespace, and all other variables are either private, public, or protected members of that class. A few minor edits were made to views.py to support logging in with the modified library. I haven't made the modifications to register yet, so it won't work for this revision. Oops.
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