Re: [PHP] user access/roles/privs functionality

2008-11-21 Thread Martijn Korse
bruce-60 wrote: Hi list... I need a way of managing users/teams/etc.. implementing roles/access rights/privs,etc... Have a look at Zend_Acl: http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.acl.html - http://devshed.excudo.net http://devshed.excudo.net -- View this message in context:

Re: [PHP] user access/roles/privs functionality

2008-11-16 Thread Thodoris
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:21 AM, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list... I need a way of managing users/teams/etc.. implementing roles/access rights/privs,etc... I'd like a way of being able to have users report to the resource above them, ie, the ability to have a hierarchical kind of

[PHP] user access/roles/privs functionality

2008-11-15 Thread bruce
Hi list... I need a way of managing users/teams/etc.. implementing roles/access rights/privs,etc... I'd like a way of being able to have users report to the resource above them, ie, the ability to have a hierarchical kind of tree approach would be good as wel, as this would allow different

Re: [PHP] user access/roles/privs functionality

2008-11-15 Thread Eric Butera
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:21 AM, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list... I need a way of managing users/teams/etc.. implementing roles/access rights/privs,etc... I'd like a way of being able to have users report to the resource above them, ie, the ability to have a hierarchical kind of

[PHP] user access/roles/privs functionality

2008-11-14 Thread bruce
Hi list... I need a way of managing users/teams/etc.. implementing roles/access rights/privs,etc... I'd like a way of being able to have users report to the resource above them, ie, the ability to have a hierarchical kind of tree approach would be good as wel, as this would allow different

[PHP] User Access

2003-09-14 Thread Ryan Stagg
How would one go about allowing editable access to only the entry creator For example: If I added an entry to the site and only wanted myself to be able to edit / delete it, likewise with other users how would I go about setting this up in DW MX on PHP4 and mysql?? Cheers Ryan -- PHP General

Re: [PHP] User Access

2003-09-14 Thread Raditha Dissanayake
Sorry but your problem isn't very clear. If you are talking of dreamweaver problem you are better off using their support forums. Or are you talking about a wiki site? Ryan Stagg wrote: How would one go about allowing editable access to only the entry creator For example: If I added an entry

Re: [PHP] User Access

2003-09-14 Thread Ryan Stagg
No it's not a Dreamweaver problem I have a site where users can insert data via a PHP form, I want to be able to set up a system where the user can login and edit their entries only, in other words they cant edit another users data. Ryan Raditha Dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in

Re: [PHP] User Access

2003-09-14 Thread Raditha Dissanayake
Sounds like a wiki in it's simplest form. Please do a search for php wiki in sourceforge or hotscripts you will be able to find lots of scripts that let you achieve just this. all the best Ryan Stagg wrote: No it's not a Dreamweaver problem I have a site where users can insert data via a

[PHP] User access rights..

2001-11-25 Thread Ali Pakkan
Hello, I have a machine which is running Php4 on Apache 1.3 And I want to make a hosting site that the users can register themselves online. They will have a home directory and so they will be able to put their web files (html, php, images etc.) under there. I want to keep their information

Re: [PHP] User access rights..

2001-11-25 Thread Kurt Lieber
On Sunday 25 November 2001 03:30 pm, you wrote: The problem is... using PHP, they can open any file that is readable to nobody account (Apache user).. So it can read and even edit other users' files.. Consquently, the users should be able to access only and only their home directories.

Re: [PHP] User access rights..

2001-11-25 Thread Ali Pakkan
I should explain a bit more in detail.. Actually, the users can have php files. And these php files can access other users' stuff. And consider they are real users, then how will i tell Apache server to run as the user owning the file? Is it impossible for a real solution? On Sun, 25 Nov