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== Sessions == | == Sessions == | ||
− | The <code>roleSessionVar</code> is a session variable name that CKFinder must use to retrieve the role of the current user. | + | The <code>{{{roleSessionVar}}}</code> is a session variable name that CKFinder must use to retrieve the role of the current user. |
{{{code1}}} | {{{code1}}} | ||
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{{{code2}}} | {{{code2}}} | ||
− | + | {{ #ifeq: {{{lang}}} | PHP | For more information about using session variables refer to the [[CKFinder_2.x/Developers_Guide/{{{lang}}}/Configuration/Sessions|Sessions]] article.}}{{ #ifeq: {{{lang}}} | ColdFusion | For more information about using session variables refer to the [[CKFinder_2.x/Developers_Guide/{{{lang}}}/Configuration/Sessions|Sessions]] article.}} | |
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=== Example 3 === | === Example 3 === | ||
In your {{{file}}} file you can create three different roles. | In your {{{file}}} file you can create three different roles. | ||
− | First role is assigned to '''every user''' (wildcard | + | First role is assigned to '''every user''' (wildcard <code>*</code> is used): |
{{{code3}}} | {{{code3}}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:05, 31 March 2011
Sessions
The {{{roleSessionVar}}}
is a session variable name that CKFinder must use to retrieve the role of the current user.
{{{code1}}}
To switch between different user roles, change the session variable: {{{code2}}}
Example 3
In your {{{file}}} file you can create three different roles.
First role is assigned to every user (wildcard *
is used):
{{{code3}}}
Second role defines a registered user: {{{code4}}}
Third role defines the administrator: {{{code5}}}
With the above settings you have created three different user permission sets. The default user (everybody) is allowed to browse all files and folders. A registered user also has the ability to upload files and create folders. The administrator is granted full permissions.
Now suppose you have an authentication mechanism somewhere in your Web application.