Re: [pLog-General] Plugins updated
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From: woodzy <wo...@wo...> - 2004-01-14 00:59:12
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:25:17 +0200, Oscar Renalias <os...@re...> wrote: > Of course, of course... these are basic security measures that would have > been/will be there. > > Maybe after we release 0.3 I'll have a look at it again and start doing > something... > > Oscar. > > On Tuesday 13 January 2004 23:07, Matt wrote: >> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 17:11:18 +0200, Oscar Renalias <os...@re...> >> >> wrote: >> > So you're bored... :) Ok, there we go: >> > >> > When you're designing or debugging a new template set, it's a bit of a >> > pain to >> > download the file via ftp, make the change(s) and then upload it again >> > via >> > ftp... specially if all you have to do is add the '/' character you >> > forgot >> > when closing an html tag. >> > >> > What I have in mind is a plugin that will allow users to edit any file >> > of any >> > template set, only using a browser. It should also work as a very >> simple >> > file >> > manager, so that we could create new files, remove files, create >> folders >> > and >> > change permissions (but the main point is to edit files) If the user >> has >> > administrator permissions, it should be possible to edit _any_ file in >> > the >> > templates/ folder. If the user is the owner of a blog, then it should >> > only be >> > possible to edit files from our template sets, nothing else. And if >> the >> > user >> > is just a normal user, then nothing should be allowed. >> >> You will really have to take into concern the security issues of >> editing a >> disk file via the web because this has the potential to be a REAL >> problem >> depending the owner of the apache process. > I'll take a look into setting this up... it seems like less of a duanting task than the gallery :P. ##random thought### Another possibility with the templates is actually using mysql to store them... just thought of that off the top of my head. Anyway, it seems that you just want a directory parser and an add/delete script, and to edit files a big text area? Well thats my first vision of this. I also dont think we should encourage people to use this as a development point for their templates but it could be useful for quick modifications. -- -------------- ----woodzy---- -------------- |