I saw that (:if auth edit:) that the 'auth' was defined as: $Conditions['auth'] = '@$GLOBALS["PCache"][$GLOBALS["pagename"]]["=auth"][trim($condparm)]';
I guess I'm stupid though.. how can I make an 'if' statement in php to check if the user is authorized for a particular thing (edit, read, etc) on a specific page?? Looks like pmwiki code mainly does this kind of processing on page access.... so it's built into RetrieveAuthPage. I'm trying to figure out some way of making SSL password page (which is difficult since the auth form is not really a "page") work right. There's just way too many ways the existing recipes fail to let go of SSL encryption after the password entry part. If I can test to see if the user has the ability to perform the "action" on the page, I can redirect (I think) to not using SSL. Sigh... this would be ridiculously easy if the authorization mechanism were really a page btw (could just use rewrites... this works for UserAuth). _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
