At 08:14 AM 10/14/99 -0700, David Robson wrote: [standard_html_footer to allow document editing]
<p><!--#var ZopeAttributionButton--></p> <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR> <font size="-1"> <a href="manage_main">Edit page</a> (password required).</font> <BR><BR></BODY></HTML>
This will put an 'Edit page' link on the bottom of each page, but the link will normally not be seen because the many <BR> line breaks will push the link below the bottom of the screen. Editors will be instructed to scroll down to find the link. When an editor clicks on the link she will be instructed to enter her name and password before gaining management access to the content pages.
If you're dealing with a case where the editors have already logged in. You can simply hide the edit link from non-editors. <dtml-if "AUTHENTICATED_USER.has_role('Editor', this())"> <a href="manage_main">Edit page</a> </dtml-if> This says, if the web user has the role of Editor on the current DTML Document, then show a link to edit the document. Note: that the link won't show up for anonymous users. So your editors have to authenticate themselves in someway before the links will show up. -Amos