Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use a dynamic group.
Wichert.
Wichert,
I successfully created a IGroupsPlugin, and I'm now succesfully able
to grant/deny access to a specific object by using the request.PUBLISHED
attribute to examine the attributes of the object. If the
the last return to 1, the user can
access the object, but naturally gets access to everything else as well.
Am I missing some basic logic here?
Thanks,
Stan McFarland
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a quick way to check this and roles in general, is put together a python
script that shows the users roles and permissions in context, as a quick
example, here's one i use on occassion (check_roles).. and just invoke by
in the url after the context, by appending check_roles.
member =
a quick way to check this and roles in general, is put together a python
script that shows the users roles and permissions in context, as a quick
example, here's one i use on occassion (check_roles).. and just invoke by
in the url after the context, by appending check_roles.
member =
Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use a dynamic group.
Wichert.
Wichert,
Thanks for the response. I can see where there's some similarity in the
notion of adding a role to a user dynamically and adding a user to a group
dynamically, assuming that the group has the