Don't know if I'm just not search for the right keywords, but I'm hoping
some one might be able to point me in the right direction for a tutorial or
advice on how to use Acl with a REST type of authentication. The specific
case I'm trying to do is explained something like this...
- I create a "tasks" rss feed. (available at something like
[domain]/tasks/tasks/index.rss)
- This index method is Acl controlled
- If I'm logged in as a user I can view the rss feed directly.
- If I'm logged in as a user and I view the feed with a feed aggregator /
reader I cannot see it.
- I cannot see it because the aggregator is not passing the Acl check
(even though its at the same domain installed in the same system)
- If I turn on allowedActions = 'index', the reader works
- How might I get the aggregator to pass authentication based on the user
using the feed reader? (because I want to manage permissions for viewing
the feed in the same way that I manage permission to individual methods)
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