Hey Guys,
Thanks for the tips, both views make sense. I think my main problem was I
as overthinking it. Thanks!
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Dan Joseph wrote:
> Again, I am looking for some opinions or experiences anyone has had
> doing this.
Define your access policies as area+type, e.g. "sales", "readonly". Than
attach policies to users, maybe groups of users.
For each page or section of a page, check that the current user has the
Dan Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is more of a logic/opinion question... I want to get some fresh ideas.
>
> I am working on a system to manage quotes and orders. I have many users,
> all different levels, and want to secure pages based on active session, user
> le
Hi All,
This is more of a logic/opinion question... I want to get some fresh ideas.
I am working on a system to manage quotes and orders. I have many users,
all different levels, and want to secure pages based on active session, user
level, and then go as far as putting access keys on a given p
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