I do not want to see WebWork become useless like Turbine.  That's all I have
to say :)

Michael Blake Day
Artistry Studios - e-commerce design, implementation and hosting



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Hani Suleiman
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Webwork Security Requirements


No, because webwork is not supposed to be 'use this to solve all your
needs'.

It provides an important part of the overall solution. It's trivial to slap
on
a security system on top of it, and webwork doesn't need to be aware of it
and
can function perfectly well within it. If there's such a strong demand for
such
a system, it could be a separate project that should be webwork aware, but
webwork-core if you will need not be aware of the extra layer

Quoting boxed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > Why can't you write a filter that reads a config file and checks the
> > incoming URL to see if it is requesting an action that you would like to
> > restrict access to?  How does that solution not solve your problem?
>
> Seems to me like this is asked for a lot, shouldn't a solution like the
one
> you suggested be included in WebWork?
>
> // Anders Hovmöller
>
>
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