On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Ron Wilson <ronw.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 7:58 AM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
>
>> Under Admin/Access the "Public Pages" entry box allows you to specify a
>> comma-separated list of GLOB patterns for file that will be visible to the
>> public even if the source code access is turned off.  This is used, for
>> example, to make the SQLite Encryption Extension documentation files in the
>> www/ directory visible (
>> http://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki) without making the
>> source code visible to non-licensees.
>>
>
> Just for clarification,I noticed the description of the "Public Pages"
> settings only talks about "anonymous" and not-logged-in users. I assume
> this setting also applies in the case of a "named, logged-in" user who
> otherwise lacks "check out" permission,
>

The "Public Page" GLOB pattern means that any file that matches one of the
patterns (and note that you can identify individual files as part of the
list) can be accessed by anyone as if that person had the permissions
specified in  the "Default privileges" box a little further down the page.

"Anyone" means anyone, logged in or otherwise.



-- 
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
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