Wednesday, June 27, 2007, 9:29:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a Site.FoxConfig with > *.*: all this is the most permissive setting, allowing any Fox actions on any pages. You can do the same in config.php with:
$FoxPagePermissions['*.*'] = 'all'; > I have a Config.php with: > $FoxConfigPageFmt = '$SiteGroup.FoxConfig'; this last should be: $FoxConfigPageFmt = $SiteGroup.".FoxConfig"; or $FoxConfigPageFmt = "Site.FoxConfig"; but this is the default, so you don't need the line at all in config.php. > $FoxAuth = 'ALWAYS'; this is the most open security setting, allowing Fox to post to any page, even read protected pages. > $EnablePostDirectives = true; > $EnableAccessCode = true; this then needs access code form fields as well. > $EnableFoxDeleteMsg = true; > include_once("$FarmD/cookbook/fox.php"); > I have default passwords for admin and edit and AuthUser activated, but not > modified. > - What is the most open security setting for Fox (just for testing)? see above. Put also (:messages:) markup, starting on a new line, on your form page, so you can check for any error messages. > - Do I still need to modify the fox.php as suggested in the Cookbook, when I > want FoxBlog to > work? I don't know about this modification. Where is it mentioned, and for what purpose? ~Hans _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users