On 06.04.2006, at 17:47, Robert Van Overmeiren wrote:
Some of us have taken that nav class out of the tag, set it up to
run in a JSP scriptlet, and included the JSP in place of the tag.
My version has two extra methods. One reads the webapps security
constraints, the other gets the users roles. Then if the user
doesn't have access to a resource, he doesn't get the link.
http://www.magnolia.info/wiki/Wiki.jsp?
page=AutoNavigationClassWithProtectedMode
I don't quite get it - if a role has no access to a page, it will not
show up in the simple navigation nor anywhere else. What exactly does
your tag do that is not already done by using the mechanisms provided
by Magnolia?
Thanks
- Boris
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