[Zope] "proxy roles", search engine for documentation.
Rob Page
rob.page@digicool.com
Tue, 16 Feb 1999 19:23:55 -0500
Hi Anthony:
Here's a Zen 0.2 answer:
> Can someone give a 1-para description of proxy roles? The
> ZMG mentions
> them, but not what they are, or do. My guess is that it's like a Unix
> setuid program - anyone viewing the document gets the
> changed permissions,
> for the purpose of loading other objects into that object...
Your guess is correct. Often access to some content is contingent on
registering, logging in, viewing a prerequisite page, etc.. A good
example is using proxy roles to restrict access to downloadable files
(e.g., software) to those that have "logged in" or registered on a
previous page. Alternatively, you'd have to do a LOT of work managing
the security on the target object (e.g., the .tgz file) through DTML
scripting.
> On a related note - could a search engine be added to the Zope
> Documentation area of the site? Please? :)
The whirring (grinding?) sound you may hear is us thinking/working to
address this...
--Rob