Hi Vincent,
On 06/13/2013 11:08 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi,
According to the javadoc in XWikiDocument:
/**
* The last user that has changed the document's content (ie not object,
attachments). The Content author is only
* changed when the document content changes. Note that Content Author is used to
check programming rights on a
* document and this is the reason we need to know the last author who's
modified the content since programming
* rights depend on this.
*/
private DocumentReference contentAuthorReference;
This means that objectadd or objectremove actions shouldn't change the content author
as they do now.
this would mean add and remove object, but not update. Still, the
subject of the mail mentions object update as well. Which one is it?
I'm proposing that we fix this.
Do you see any issue?
I can think of some documents that need programming rights and for which
the code that needs the programming rights is in objects: Wiki Macros,
Scheduler Jobs, JSX/SSX with use "always". This would sort of mean that
one can edit a wiki macro script and the macro would still have PR, no?
Also, it could be a bit hard to understand why you need to edit the
object and then go edit the document in wiki mode and save it with no
change (btw, does that still change document author? I think there was a
change recently...) so that the script you wrote when editing the
document in inline mode still works.
Anca
Thanks
-Vincent
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