Is there a way to make it so that only Admins (or some other role) can post php code?
Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 18:09, schreef Carl Parrish:
Is there a way to make it so that only Admins (or some other role) can post php code?
4. 7 (try a beta) has rather nice formed permissions for this. For post-4.7 we are working on an even better and more secure/general solution.
If you are really interested, please join the development mailing lists, for you will find some posts there aboiut his issue. Also, the cvs logs on drupal.org/cvs will tell you what happens in that regard.
Bèr
Bèr Kessels wrote:
Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 18:09, schreef Carl Parrish:
Is there a way to make it so that only Admins (or some other role) can post php code?
- 7 (try a beta) has rather nice formed permissions for this.
For post-4.7 we are working on an even better and more secure/general solution.
If you are really interested, please join the development mailing lists, for you will find some posts there aboiut his issue. Also, the cvs logs on drupal.org/cvs will tell you what happens in that regard.
Bèr
hmm since the answer to all my questions seem to be "check out 4.7" *and* there doesn't seem to be any sense in learning the old frame work when the new one is coming soon. Perhaps I should work on porting my sites over to 4.7 now (how close to a release are we?) . I'm worried that the modules I need won't be ported yet. But perhaps porting mods would be a good way to learn the framework.
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 18:37, Carl Parrish wrote:
If you are really interested, please join the development mailing lists, for you will find some posts there aboiut his issue. Also, the cvs logs on drupal.org/cvs will tell you what happens in that regard.
Bèr
hmm since the answer to all my questions seem to be "check out 4.7" *and* there doesn't seem to be any sense in learning the old frame work when the new one is coming soon. Perhaps I should work on porting my sites over to 4.7 now (how close to a release are we?) . I'm worried that the modules I need won't be ported yet. But perhaps porting mods would be a good way to learn the framework.
4.7 is in feature freeze with a very low critical bug count at last report. My own guess is an RC release will be next, so I'd say it's about as eminent as it can reasonably be. Of course, there's no date. :-) Contrib modules are currently a crap shoot, in my experience. (I'm also working on a 4.7 site.)
And yes, helping to update contrib modules is both a good learning experience and very helpful to boot!