21 Sep
2000
21 Sep
'00
9:03 a.m.
Phillip J. Eby wrote:
In AccessControl/User.py, acl_users is used as the name of user folder objects in their classes, and in the constructor, code checks for an existing "acl_users" object to prevent dual-adding user folders. This could be changed to check whether __allow_groups__ has an id, and then checking whether that 'id' exists.
I've read through all the Zope source that uses __allow_groups__, so I think I know what it is used for. What I can't work out is, why is this value called __allow_groups__ ? Can anyone offer any insight? -- Steve Alexander Software Engineer Cat-Box limited http://www.cat-box.net