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(New page: * '''role'''<br>The role is an attribute which sets the type of the user. It is set to "*" as default and you may treat as 'everybody'. You may set this parameter to other name like: 'user...)
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Revision as of 10:26, 11 January 2008

  • role
    The role is an attribute which sets the type of the user. It is set to "*" as default and you may treat as 'everybody'. You may set this parameter to other name like: 'user' or 'limited_functions'. The name of the user type will be directly connected to the function the user may use.
  • resourceType
    The resourceType defines the resources handled in CKFinder. A resource type is nothing more than a way to group files under different paths, each one having different configuration settings, e.g. Images, Flash, Files. It is set to '*' as default and means that all of the resources are available.
  • folder
    Folder determines where your limitations will be used. By placing the folders name you specify the place you want to put your restrictions in. It is set to '/' as default so no folder is set.
  • folder and file options
    The rest of the variables are bool type and can be set as true or false. True of course enables an option, false disables it.
  • other information
    Many "AccessControl" entries can be added. All attributes are optional.
    Subfolders inherit their default settings from their parents' definitions.