Hi Tim, thanks very much. I'm sure taking a look at that will be very
helpful!

Any chance you'll be making use of the HttpCache and/or Doctrine
cache? Working examples of how to best utilize these systems would be
extremely helpful as well, and are very applicable to a comment
system.

Btw I plan to use the comment bundle in one of my projects in the next
month so looking forward to what you come up with.

Regards,
Marc

On Apr 14, 6:19 pm, Tim Nagel <t...@nagel.com.au> wrote:
> I'm working on editing and deletion functionality for CommentBundle at the
> moment. I expect to have something committed by the end of the weekend.
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> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 03:53, Marc MacLeod <marbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
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> > I'm not sure I understand how to effectively use the ACL system. Say,
> > for example, I have a list of user submitted posts. When a user views
> > the list, for each post in the list I would use the ACL system to
> > determine if the user has the right to edit the post. If they do, I
> > show the edit button. However, this requires that the list of posts be
> > hydrated as objects AND requires multiple calls to the ACL system for
> > each post to determine whether or not to show the edit button. That
> > means that for every user and every post in the list there are many DB
> > queries. This doesn't seem very efficient, is there a better way to
> > accomplish this?
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> > I've looked through many of the bundles, however none of them (that
> > I've seen at least) really use the ACL system or the HttpCache/
> > Doctrine Cache. Even the comments bundle doesn't use the ACL system to
> > determine if a user can edit or delete a post.
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> > I feel like this is a typical use case, any guidance would be much
> > appreciated.
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> > Thanks,
> > Marc
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