Hi Johannes, Yes, sorry for the extra step of requesting access. We were forced to do this because spammers would sign up for an account and then post comments with links to irrelevant sites. Many of these comments were posted using automation once an authorized account had been established; perhaps a CAPTCHA plugin for comments, edits, etc. would help if one were available?
I am not an Atlassian guru, however, and am not aware of another method would do a great job of preventing spam; maybe others have experiences or suggestions that they are willing to share? Best regards, Darby Johannes H. Jensen wrote: > Darby, > > Thanks for your reply. I will surely post an issue for this! I just have > to wait for the guys at Zend to get my mail and grant my account with > write-access. *sigh* Put up a spam filter? > > Best regards, > > Johannes H. Jensen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On Sep 21, 2007, at 3:28 :49, Darby Felton wrote: > >> Hi Johannes, >> >> It appears to me also that the $_namespace property is not made >> available. A workaround might be to extend the class and provide such a >> getter method, but in my opinion this should be built-in. Please file a >> JIRA issue for this: >> >> http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa >> >> Thanks for the report! >> >> Best regards, >> Darby >> >> Johannes H. Jensen wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Is there any way to get the namespace string of a Zend_Session_Namespace >>> instance? It would be nice to have at least a getter method for this. >>> Not sure if it would make any sense to have a setter though. >>> >>> Unless I've overlooked something completely in the code, I'd be happy to >>> add a feature request and a tiny patch for this. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Johannes H. Jensen >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >>> > >
