Re: [Zope] Debugging security settings in .metadata files

2005-10-28 Thread Chris Withers
J Cameron Cooper wrote: Filesystem objects don't have a security tab in the ZMI (or at least, these don't). Should one be there? Hm. Seems they don't. They don't have the tab, but the method is still there, do some url hacking ;-) Customize it and look at the security tab of that. Hmm,

Re: [Zope] Debugging security settings in .metadata files

2005-10-27 Thread J Cameron Cooper
Floyd May wrote: I don't know what you're doing with the third line... Me neither, typo. Check what it looks like in the ZMI. This will tell you whether or not the problem is in getting the permissions set like you expect. Filesystem objects don't have a security tab in the ZMI (or at lea

Re: [Zope] Debugging security settings in .metadata files

2005-10-27 Thread Floyd May
> I don't know what you're doing with the third line... Me neither, typo. > Check what it looks like in the ZMI. This will tell you whether or not > the problem is in getting the permissions set like you expect. Filesystem objects don't have a security tab in the ZMI (or at least, these don't).

Re: [Zope] Debugging security settings in .metadata files

2005-10-27 Thread J Cameron Cooper
Floyd May wrote: I have a set of files - page templates, python scripts, and zsql methods - that are set up as filesystem objects. I'm having trouble getting the security set the way I want it to be with the .metadata files. Here is the content of my .metadata files: --8<---

[Zope] Debugging security settings in .metadata files

2005-10-27 Thread Floyd May
I have a set of files - page templates, python scripts, and zsql methods - that are set up as filesystem objects. I'm having trouble getting the security set the way I want it to be with the .metadata files. Here is the content of my .metadata files: --8<- [sec