Sigurd Nes a écrit : > Maat wrote: > >> Sigurd Nes a écrit : >> >>> Maat wrote: >>> >>> >>>> perhaps we need also : >>>> >>>> -- something to make link inactive without deleting it >>>> >>>> >>> It could be Inactive when end_date expires. >>> >> ok then you cannot disable a link during its active period check >> something the re-active it 2 days later. >> perhaps this case will not appear :/ >> >> >> >>>> -- something to define the "type" of the link >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Ok - that is possibel - can you explain what you mean by "type" - and >>> how it should be used? >>> >> yeah. >> >> example : for a given type of task ( in tts, in task manager) you'll >> have to link to documents you need to change but also to documents like >> instructions or guides for the said task. >> >> => you'll have to make a difference : offer upload forms somewhere in >> the page for the documents you need to change >> >> => show in a "help" zone the documents linked "for information" >> > > Intuitively - this sounds to me like information that belongs to the > target - and should be derived from a method defined in a hook. >
nope. the target app (ged for documents does not know which document is to be modified or jut read) this is the task manager business not ged's > (btw: "target" might be a better word than "destination") > yeah... i think that too >> ok but the "location" thing is not really clear for me >> > > Location is a logical submodule within an application - which can be > organized as a hierarchy. > Rights are inherited down the location-hierarchy. > thanks for the explanation. i'll read that carefully when my brain will be able to understand something [ ie = not tonight :) ] maat -- In a world without walls or fences, there would be no need for windows or gates... _______________________________________________ phpGroupWare-developers mailing list phpGroupWare-developers@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-developers