corator is a good starting
place, but most everyone
ends up customizing and deploying their own
flavor.
So, rather than trying to figure out what you have
now, I would like to know
what your objective is. I'll then tell you how I'd
solve it using the M1
release version. We can
u should start
> > with a clean
> > WEB-INF/pages directory only adding in what you
> need
> > from the demo site, and
> > 3. the tigris sample decorator is a good starting
> > place, but most everyone
> > ends up customizing and deploying their own
> f
ather than trying to figure out what you have
> now, I would like to know
> what your objective is. I'll then tell you how I'd
> solve it using the M1
> release version. We can then compare notes and take
> it from there... ok?
>
> Randy
>
> -Original Message
David,
(#if($site.rootLinks.isEmpty())
worked just fine.
I'm not sure how to submit a patch - but if you let me
know I would be happy to do that.
As to the docsets. Yes, removing them does solve the
problem. However, I wanted to be able to have some
default .ds in the root directory for generic
Marina wrote:
However, there are a few problems:
1. Empty ‘Additional Links’ area is shown - even
though there are no *.link files in the
pages/dce-portal/ dir
If there are no links available then the collection should be empty
I think what is happening is that there is a collection on
$site.roo
2/30/04 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?
David,
Thanks for the clarification. I did find a way to do
role-based profiling, basically, by restricting access
to specific PSML pages by roles.
I still have a few problems I was not able to solve so
far. The main one is that I
David,
Thanks for the clarification. I did find a way to do
role-based profiling, basically, by restricting access
to specific PSML pages by roles.
I still have a few problems I was not able to solve so
far. The main one is that I still get some elements
from the '/' directory included into my pa
On Dec 29, 2004, at 9:25 AM, Marina wrote:
Randy, thanks a lot for your answer!
Do you know if there are plans to implement role-based
(and group-based) profiling in the future J2 releases?
I would think that role-based profiling is very
critical for real applications.
You can setup the default rul
Randy, thanks a lot for your answer!
Do you know if there are plans to implement role-based
(and group-based) profiling in the future J2 releases?
I would think that role-based profiling is very
critical for real applications.
With the default global profiling, does it mean that
the profiling ru
Marina,
David is the Profiler Master, so he is much more qualified to explain its
configuration and inner workings. The source is in components/profiler.
See comments below...
> It seems that profiling rules are assigned to the
>users based on the user names.
Yes.
> At least this is what I
>
One more related question:
It seems that profiling rules are assigned to the
users based on the user names. At least this is what I
see in the PRINCIPAL_RULE_ASSOC table - I created a
new user, 'dce_admin', and assigned a 'security'
profiling rule to it, and the ("dce_admin", "page",
"security"
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