Hi zis

I have recently been working with osCommerce and have found that its 
complete separation of the customer interface from the admin interface 
is very useful.  I actually run the admin interface on a server on my 
intranet with access to the database that supports the website.

Makes for a lot less stress about security.

Regards,
Langdon


zis wrote:
> Thanks for you answers everyone..
> Actually i haven't made up my mind yet.. the problem isn't just access
> control. It's the concept of having a different app for all backoffice
> work with it's own acl and permissions (editing, reviewing...).
> Actually i am more inclined to have two different apps.. What's holding
> me back is the code redundancy.. much of the code will be repeated in
> both frontend and backend apps..
> 
> I'll tell you when i decide.. and if anyone has arguments for one or
> the other.. i'll be glad to hear them


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