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7 Permissions in PHP Nav - ID: 1850184
Last Update: Comment added ( paulwratt )

Right now, the only way to configure things is an all or nothing
proposition. Basically, you can give them all the permissions of the apache
user (or whatever user your webserver is running as) or none of them, by
not allowing them to login.

We need to have finer grain definition, including multiple permissions.


Tim Alexander ( dragonfyre13 ) - 2007-12-13 16:57

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Date: 2008-09-04 09:05
Sender: paulwratt


this is discussed elsewhere, however I have already extended the basic
database architecture used by v4.32 to allow for something similar, still
under the default Apache/PHP user however. It allows for users to be
created in a similar way to Windows, i.e. : Power user, Admin user, Guest
user, etc. This will probably not be available before any v5 is released,
as the code integration required is rather extensive, and also bound to
some other "features" also not implemented.

See other Permissions request for a different approach to this..

Paul



Date: 2007-12-13 17:00
Sender: dragonfyre13


Duplicate 1653697


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