Fortunately, group membership is the only form I actually use on a regular
basis. We use xWiki as a content repository, and not an application
framework.
-Adrian
-----Original Message-----
From: Marty Israelsen [mailto:marty.israelsen@usurf.usu.edu]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 5:07 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] How do I give a user permission to edit a
group?
Just an observation:
If you are on v0.9.840 I would not give anyone flushCache(). Because if
someone else on the system is filling out a FAQ form or any other form
they will get a blank document when they save after the flushCache()
command has been called by your sub-admin user.
If you are on v0.9.1252 then it is Ok to do this because it appears to
be fixed in this version.
This bug has bitten me very hard this week.
Anyone else know about this flushCache() bug?
Marty.
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 16:43, Adrian Hall wrote:
Hi,
One of my users wants to control the people that get edit
access to his area without coming to me each time. I figured the
easiest method of doing this would be:
a) Create a group XWiki.MyGroup
b) Give the controlling user ?edit? or ?admin? access to XWiki.MyGroup
so he can edit it
c) Set the ACL on the space so that XWiki.MyGroup has view and edit
permissions
a) Create a document that does a $xwiki.flushcache(), make it publicly
available, and put it in the group page so he can easily flush the
cache when updating.
The question is on (b). What permissions does the user need to that
page in order to add and delete users from the group?
Regards,
-Adrian
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