Well... I have tried to do it without using the chr(39)-things, but unfortunately it didn't work. - With the chr(39)-stuff the Main.HomePage was displayed. - Without the chr(39)-stuff all I got was a blank page, obviously some sort of syntax error or something in the script.
But I'm not an PHP-expert.. Regards, Tom A. > <regretfully top-posting... :-) > > > I would get rid of the CHR(39) business around everything. You need > the actual values, not the values with single-quotes around them. I > don't know if that will solve the whole thing, but it'll be one step > closer... > > -Peter > > On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Tom <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > <top posting preferred> > > Here are some sample values for the $idinfo-array: > > $idinfo[1] = username => in our environment we are using a > personal code like '98765432' > $idinfo[2] = full name => f.eks. "Joe Doe" > $idinfo[3] = Access Code: > > $idinfo[3] are linked to security groups in the Active Directory > in the following manner: > > Security Group "WIKI": $idinfo[3] = "read" > Security Group "PMWIKI": $idinfo[3] = "edit" > Security Group "Administrators": $idinfo[3] = "admin" > > If username '98765432' with full name "Joe Doe" authenticates at > the intranet website (via > Active Directory) and he is a member of the PMWIKI Security Group > then $idinfo[3] gets > the value 'edit'. > > The resulting code in this case should be: > > $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = 'id:98765432' > > which again should give the result that the authenticated user > should have site-wide edit access. > > But this is not the case - maybe I have got some permissions wrong > on the folder structure for > pmwiki ?? > > - Regards, > Tom A. > > > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Tom <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: > > ... > > > $idName = chr(39) . "id:" . $idinfo[1] . chr(39); > $idCode = chr(39) . $idinfo[3] . chr(39); > > $DefaultPasswords[$idCode] = $idName; > > > This information is probably available in your post if I read > it carefully enough, but, lazy man that I am, would it be > possible for you to give some sample values for $idinfo[1], > $idinfo[2], and $idinfo[3]? I'm thinking [1] is a username, > [2] is a full name, and [3] is a group. But I'm unsure what > type of values you have in [3]. > > -Peter > > > > > > _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
