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Absender: Dmitry Dulepov
Datum: 22.02.2010 17:04:
Hi!
On 2010-02-22 17:37:59 +0200, Rik Willems said:
Thank you for the clear instructions.
Is there a security issue involved in using tcemain in fe?
No, it is not security. Many hooks will expect a fully load
Hi,
Not using tcemain in fe was clear from the first mail already ;-). I
generally take your advice carefully, as in this case.
The reason for my reply was to find out why exactly you gave the advice,
this is clear now too. I didn't intend to use it in fe because currently
there is no need. I
Hi!
On 2010-02-22 17:37:59 +0200, Rik Willems said:
Thank you for the clear instructions.
Is there a security issue involved in using tcemain in fe?
No, it is not security. Many hooks will expect a fully loaded BE
environment. As a result data can become corrupted in places where you
do not
Hi Dmitry,
Thank you for the clear instructions.
Is there a security issue involved in using tcemain in fe?
I wonder because it seems to function quite nice and takes away a lot
stuff regaring inserting records.
I found that hooks do work properly because they are called when
executing tcemai
Hi!
On 2010-02-22 16:48:02 +0200, Rik Willems said:
For a client I have created a nice cli import script. During my
research for this I found out about tcemain and the functions it
provides. For the cli I now use tcemain to import records.
None of the fe extensions I have looked into in the p
Hi all,
For a client I have created a nice cli import script. During my research
for this I found out about tcemain and the functions it provides. For
the cli I now use tcemain to import records.
None of the fe extensions I have looked into in the past used tcemain to
add or change records.