[Zope] Forcing a user to use a session... - sorry, no
answer
Jules Allen
zope@jules.com
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 08:50:25 -0400
Gutenmorgen Thies,
No, no answer yet. I've got a feeling that one would have to write a DTML
method which is sort of Python-ish but not exactly the same.
I've been playing this weekend and had no joy. As and when I get it
working, I'll write something up on zdp.zope.org and everybody will know :-)
Maybe somebody on the list can toss us a clue and we can work this out...
Best,
Jules
At 02:09 PM 6/21/99 +0100, Jan-Thies Baehr wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I read your posting in the zope mailing list and just wondered if you got any
>answers yet. We have quite the same problem. I'm new to Zope and encountering
>its abilities. It seems very useful and if there was a way to build the
>manager/reviewer commitment functionality it would be the perfect tool. If
>you think of developing this functionality, I'd be happy to change some
>thoughts with you. I'm no python programmer yet but I'm willing to learn it.
>
>Thanks in advance,
> Thies Bähr.
>
>
>> Is there a way to force a user into a session when they log in to
>> resource/manage? I'd like to be able to give 'content masters' control of
>> their own areas but without allowing them to change objects live.
>>
>> Then a manager/reviewer could approve the changes and commit the session.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jules
>>
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