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* <code>role</code> – this attribute sets the type of the user. By default it is set to <code>*</code> which can be treated as "everybody". You may set this parameter to other name like <code>user</code> or <code>limited_functions</code>. The name of the user type will be directly related to the functions the user can make use of. | * <code>role</code> – this attribute sets the type of the user. By default it is set to <code>*</code> which can be treated as "everybody". You may set this parameter to other name like <code>user</code> or <code>limited_functions</code>. The name of the user type will be directly related to the functions the user can make use of. | ||
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* <code>folder*</code> and <code>file*</code> options – these variables are of Boolean type and can be set to <code>true</code> or <code>false</code>. The <code>true</code> setting enables an option, <code>false</code> disables it. | * <code>folder*</code> and <code>file*</code> options – these variables are of Boolean type and can be set to <code>true</code> or <code>false</code>. The <code>true</code> setting enables an option, <code>false</code> disables it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 31 March 2011
Access Control List entries are defined using the following values:
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role– this attribute sets the type of the user. By default it is set to*which can be treated as "everybody". You may set this parameter to other name likeuserorlimited_functions. The name of the user type will be directly related to the functions the user can make use of.
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resourceType– this setting defines the resources handled in CKFinder. A resource type is nothing more than a way to group files under different paths, each having different configuration settings (like Images, Flash, Files). By default it is set to*which means that all resources are available.
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folder– this setting determines where the restrictions will be used. By declaring a folder name you specify the place you want to put your restrictions on. By default it is set to/, so no folder is set.
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folder*andfile*options – these variables are of Boolean type and can be set totrueorfalse. Thetruesetting enables an option,falsedisables it.
- It is possible to define numerous ACL entries. All attributes are optional. Subfolders inherit their default settings from their parents' definitions.