Seems very reasonable, thanks for the unbelievable fast responses!

- Vesa

On 2 marras, 22:32, David Pollak <feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Vesa <brut...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have a feeling that SiteMap is a common cause of frustration among
> > newbies and was wondering why is it so? Having visible menu entries
> > generated by default on controlled pages made me feel that the
> > framework is making too many assumptions. I would personally prefer
> > having to explicitly make pages as menu items or make some kind of
> > distinction between access control and menus. Is it so common case
> > that this is the best thing to do and I just don't realize yet how
> > much easier my life is with SiteMap?
>
> So, if you've got access control and menus separated, then you have to
> coordinate them somehow or your users will be cranky ("I clicked on this
> link and got a nasty error message... why show me the link if I can't access
> it?")  So, SiteMap is a single, unified declaration of site structure and
> access control.  If you don't want to use it, you can remove the single line
> in Boot that sets the sitemap.  Without that line, you can access any page
> and do anything.
>
>
>
> > - Vesa
>
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