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Re: Access control


  • Subject: Re: Access control
  • From: Ted Petrosky <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 20:29:19 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Access control

If you are talking about d2w? Then the short answer it Œyes¹. You can
create permissions for each user, then create a rule ³if this permission,
then show these components.

I suspect you question is not that simple.

Theodore Petrosky
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New York, NY 10001

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On 10/31/17, 4:24 PM, "Webobjects-dev on behalf of Michael Kondratov"
<webobjects-dev-bounces+tpetrosky=email@hidden on
behalf of email@hidden> wrote:

>Hello!
>     Is there a Wonder way of specifying access to different components
>for users?
>
>Michael
>
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