ok I had not understood at all what "programming rights" meant!
I remember you had already told me but don't know why, I absolutely wanted
"programming rights" to be something else :)
In fact, I think this was just an impression: "programming" had something to
deal with "sensitive" so I didn't want to use it if I could do without but
this is no more possible :)
Ok, in this case, this is really great because I can do everything I need :)
thanks a lot
Pascal
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi Pascal,
On Oct 3, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Pascal Voitot wrote:
hello,
I would like to write some scripts which do some more complex SQL
extraction
requests using for example $xwiki.search(sql)... no modif of the DB,
just
extraction for presentation... I would prefer not to be forced to
code a new
Java module just for this...
But this function is protected by programming rights...
So I must give programming rights to allow people to view this page...
This is not correct. The programming right are only required to *save*
the page. To view it you only need view rights...
Thanks
-Vincent
I
find a bit disturbing because programming rights have a "sensitive"
meaning
in my head...
What's your point of view about this? What's the lightest, cleverest
and
fairest way to allow this? Any advice? :)
regards
Pascal
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