Benjamin Buffereau writes:
I need to manage user profiles, where "user" can stand either for an anonymous visitor or for an identified visitor. In other words, I need a session tracking product that: When you manage user profiles for users, then all users are necessarily identified. Otherwise, you would be unable to associate profiles with them. However, they are not necessarily be identified by loginname/password. You would probably use a long living cookie to identify your users (this approach, of course, does not really identify users but identifies browser installations to a certain degree).
-allows the visitor to become a member, log in, log out, etc. -allows to store and retrieve visitor profiles.
CoreSessionTracking can't do that, Why not? The thing that might need to be changed is that the state information is maintained persistently (what is probably already be the case with the Id-Manager state and could be achieved with an external data manager with a very long expiration date).
and I don't need a complete content management framework, as all I want to manage is user profiles. Anyone knows a product matching my needs? The other option would be a specialized UserFolder, maybe an extension of XUF (--> zope.org, mailing list archives).
Dieter