Richard Unger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you bypass the CMS application and save directly to the slide system,
> using webfolders for example, you are bypassing the checks and
> verifications too. Think of it like an IDE, like eclipse - if you dump a
> file directly into the workspace using windows explorer or nautilus, you
> need to refresh to make eclipse aware of it. You would not want hooks in
> Windows Explorer or the file system driver asking eclipse for write
> permission first...

There is a fundamental difference between Eclipse and slide.
Slide is a server application. If you bypass Eclipse, you are
doing it on your own risk. Don't complain, if you can crash 
your system. If you can bypass the workflow in a CMS, you are
compromising the work of other people. The Slide server must 
have some capability to control, what the client is doing.
Simple ACL might be not enough for a full-blown CMS. On the other 
site you still want to edit the content using the WebDAV protocol
using standard tools like MS Office or XML Spy.

Martin



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