Fet Biz a écrit :
Hi,
Suppose a is an instance object of class A which implements interface IA,
in the configiure.zcml, b is a view for class A.
a is locked by requiring permission A.canEdit.
b is intents to be public accessible (zope.Public).
My problem is that, since b is below a, it's URL is:
http://host.domain:8080/a/b
but
http://host.domain:8080/a
when you just call a this way, it's supposed to call a default view such as
/a/@@index.html or anything else defined as the default view. Otherwise you
won't be able to publish a as is, unless it is publishable itself.
If you want to display a through the b view, but not through @@index.html
you just have to allow the first one and disallow the second one. (or even to
not register index.html at all)
If you have disallowed access to a itself but still want b to display it,
you will have to removeSecurityProxy(a) in the b view.
Now, if b is not a view but an object contained in a, this is rather a matter of
traversing.
Christophe
is not accessible for public. then http://host.domain:8080/a/b is also
not accessible neither.
although, zope.Public is declared in configure.zcml.
How can I get the b to be public? Just like the file permissions in
the file system.
which means, If file b contains in folder a, we can set chmod o+x
to a and o+r to b,
which results b is accessible and a is not accessible?
(The use case is a for the membership container, b is the membership
apply form which should be public to non-members)
Thanks in advance
Iap, Singuan
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