At 03:33 AM 8/6/02 , Stéphane wrote:
>Tant pis je poste le message en francais, l'Anglais n'est pas mon
>fort.
For what it's worth, Bablefish says this posting said:
>Hello, Such an amount of worse I post the French message, the English is
>not my fort. I an Internet site sets up which will contain a base
>postgresql. At the time of the authentification on the site, a login and
>password are sent. What do I have to make? to use an account which will
>check in one bruises if the password corresponds to the login (Thus
>opening of a session with a log (for example WEBUSER) the time of the
>consultation) or then I to directly store the accounts in this pg_user
>(easier, and (perhaps) simpler of administration), so that the opening of
>the session postgres is made with the login sent, that would allow me to
>gerer groups, therefore accesses. But if it ya of the thousands of
>enregsitrements in the pg_user, that won't it slow down the base? Thank
>you with all.
-crl
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