Neil Schneider wrote: > James G. Sack (jim) wrote: > >> <huh?> I had lots of checkmarks in >> http://www.kernel-panic.org/manage >> click on "wiki" then "recycle_bin (deleted wiki pages") >> (that displays "ATFolder at /wiki/recycle_bin" >> click on "security" tab >> and see 100 lines with >> almost all having acquire and manager checked >> a couple lines have no acquire-check >> a few have an anon check, a few have an owner check >> (on my home system, some had member checked) > > I should have been more explicit. I didn't see anything you described > to uncheck. Every line is checked in Acquire and Manager, nothing > else. What do they mean?
Puzzle: on page "ATFolder at /wiki/recycle_bin" arrived at as above, I see a anon-check on the 26th line down (there are headers every 10 lines on my display). This permission line is titled "Access contents information". And so on for lines 142 and 177 (maybe -- I get dizzy counting). > >> Hmmph, I'm getting confused. I have seen somewhere >> "Never click around in the ZMI security screens, use the workflow!" >> but I can't say I understand workflow, and don't get any intuition >> from >> poking around in ZMI. > > Nor do I. > >> First look seems to that I did manage to hide recycle_bin on my home >> system via security checkmarks -- but I haven't played too much >> subsequently. Besides, I'm running a newer system. In any case, I'm >> wary >> of making changes without knowing what each change really does, 'cause >> that makes it hard to correctly undo a screwup -- especially after >> some >> time passes. > > That explains why I'm seeing things differently on SparKPLUG. Like > your description of SmartFolders. Well I thought I was describing KP. >From contents, jobs, criteria, in the "Add New Search Criteria" fieldset, the "Field name" dropdown box contains a bunch of selection possibilities, including ex. date. The "Criteria type" dropdown can be set (say) to relative-date. Then after clicking add, you get to specify the actual condition (say) more than now (or other things like more than 2 days in the future). > >> This is where zope/plone kinda dampens my enthusiasm. >> > > And mine. > I'm not saying it's drop-dead discouraging nor even _really-ugh-bad_ -- it's just hard to gain intuition on it. It may not be perfect, or perfectly documented, but at least there is a community .. and there's always the source, eh? Cheers, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-steer
