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phpwcms permissions - phpgacl ?

Posted: Fri 9. Dec 2005, 20:00
by fbatista
hi all !

I suggested the use of phpgacl for the permissions of the groups, users, features... of phpwcms.
The phpgacl is a very powerful tool.

Links:
http://phpgacl.sourceforge.net/
http://www.phpmvc.net/docs/guides/guide ... oc=phpgacl

what it is that you say?

Regards

Posted: Mon 12. Dec 2005, 21:25
by Oliver Georgi
Hm,
don't like it.

Oliver

Posted: Tue 13. Dec 2005, 01:05
by fbatista
Oliver Georgi wrote:Hm,
don't like it.

Oliver
Why? it is very complicated? it use ADOdb ?

- The phpgacl has a cache for queries.

Some programs exist that use phpgacl :
example: dotProject http://www.dotproject.net/

more discuss:
http://forum.joomla.org/index.php?topic=18280

Regards.

Posted: Tue 13. Dec 2005, 01:37
by DeXXus
Seems to be one of very few packages "focused" in this area, but I have to laugh, only because of the thread's title:
Topic: Why Joomla! should not use original PHPGACL to enhance its ACL features.
As a side note,
It would be ~interesting~ to try to "fold" phpWCMS into a framework like CakePHP ( http://cakephp.org/ ).

http://www.zzine.org/read.php?op=view&item=1370

Posted: Tue 13. Dec 2005, 08:50
by Oliver Georgi
No No No! No mixture with other external packages for such an important theme. And please - NO - framework.

Oliver

Posted: Tue 13. Dec 2005, 13:40
by fbatista
Oliver Georgi wrote:No No No! No mixture with other external packages for such an important theme. And please - NO - framework.

Oliver
OK.
The politics is then not to use external package to phpwcms.

Which is then roadmap for the permissions for phpwcms?

Posted: Tue 13. Dec 2005, 14:31
by Oliver Georgi
there is no real roadmap - asap. But concept is ready. All I need is time to implement it.

Oliver

Posted: Wed 21. Dec 2005, 19:06
by fbatista
Oliver Georgi wrote:there is no real roadmap - asap. But concept is ready. All I need is time to implement it.
Oliver
Oliver.

I suggested a small class ?! :
http://www.zend.com/codex.php?id=1345&single=1

what it is that you say?
Regards

Posted: Wed 21. Dec 2005, 23:48
by Oliver Georgi
Hm, looks smart but makes no sense in total. Is just another way of setting or comparing permissions.

Oliver