Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Withers writes:
> > Is it true that you have to have the Manager role to use any
> > methods that start with manage_?
> No.
>
> "manage_" methods are mapped to permissions (as are any other methods).
> You can decide which roles have which p
Dieter Maurer wrote:
>
> "manage_" methods are mapped to permissions (as are any other methods).
> You can decide which roles have which permissions.
What does the 'View management screens' permission protect?
cheers,
Chris
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Chris Withers writes:
> Is it true that you have to have the Manager role to use any methods that start
> with manage_?
No.
"manage_" methods are mapped to permissions (as are any other methods).
You can decide which roles have which permissions.
If you like, you can 'Anonymous' (or any
Jon Franz wrote:
>
> Nope! the method calling the manage_* method can have proxy roles setup for
> it
> so that it can call manage_* methods for users who do not have the
> capability
> to call that manage_* method.
That doesn't help if they want to use the methods directly ;-)
> Also, any use
Nope! the method calling the manage_* method can have proxy roles setup for
it
so that it can call manage_* methods for users who do not have the
capability
to call that manage_* method.
Also, any user can be assigned access to the manage_* methods needed on a
particular
document/method/object
Hi again,
Is it true that you have to have the Manager role to use any methods that start
with manage_?
If so, that's pretty unhelpful, almost as unhelpful as the DocString limitation
:-(
cheers,
Chris
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