Since one of my sites doesn't use any password-protected database connection, or anything else that I can't let my users see, and since the site is primarily directed at the Free Software community, I'm considering a way of allowing users to view all my source code. Just adding a ``view source'' method may not cut it, because cross-method calls would obscure a lot of the thing. I was thinking that perhaps the most easy and powerful way would be giving ``View management screens'' to Anonymous. Assuming I don't give them any add/change/delete permissions, that should be safe enought, no? Or am I missing something? (If I can do that, it would be also very cool because I'd be showing off what Zope can do. Of course I'd have to make the Products I use available for download somewhere else, but that's a given anyway.) []s, |alo +---- -- I am Lalo of deB-org. You will be freed. Resistance is futile. http://www.webcom.com/lalo mailto:lalo@webcom.com pgp key in the web page Debian GNU/Linux --- http://www.debian.org Brazil of Darkness -- http://zope.gf.com.br/BroDar