@Beck24 I just want to make a centralized entry point to use this both in client JS app an other externals apps...
@ihayredinov do you have an example that can help me?
Hi,
I am developing an angularjs client to login with elgg webservice. I think is a good idea because, if you need a custom client like me, and all the features of elgg, this is the simplest way you can do it, like a traditional REST client.
Here's the PR you made. Like I said, the cleaner way is to register the existing pam_auth_session() handler that the plugin already provides. As for why this shouldn't be used for production, I'm not sure. It doesn't seem like a security risk and it seems valuable to have 1 API for handling both webservice and ajax calls...
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