bytte wrote:
>
> I managed to set up authentication through Zend_Auth and access control
> through Zend_Acl. This works without any problem. However, I'd like to
> take things one step further.
>
> My view scripts sometimes display links to pages that are not accessible
> by the logged in user, because that user does not have the proper rights
> to view that page. Think of an "edit" link next to a blog article. If only
> the author of the article is allowed (via Zend_Acl) to edit the article,
> then it makes no sense to display the "edit" link to other users as well,
> as clicking on the link will only send them to a "not authorised" page.
>
> Is there a convenient way of dealing with this problem? I'm sure it's a
> common request so I was hoping someone could help me with it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
Pass the edit link based on the Acl level to the view instead of trying to
do it in the view :)
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