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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Gao Jun <ga...@yahoo.com> on 2004/08/13 12:47:12 UTC
How to help the user navigate to his own folder
Hi everyone,
I've a problem in using Slide and I'd like to hear your suggestion.
We are using slide to implement a document management system and we
will assign specific users access to specific folders. For example,
we have a doc tree like,
A
-B1
-C
-B2
One user has the access to folder C, so he can read and write in folder C.
However, I have the problem of letting this user enter C folder.
First, because he doesn't have access to A and B1, so he can't navigate to
C by enter A first, then enter B1.
Second, if I let this user jump into C directly, this user should know his
folder has the path A/B1/C. But does Slide provide a way (some api) to let
us find this users all available paths?
Have you ever met this kind of problem? Any suggestion?
Thanks and regards,
Jun
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Re: How to help the user navigate to his own folder
Posted by Bill Siggelkow <bi...@bellsouth.net>.
I suggest you slide (couldn't resist:) on over to
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html#Slide.
Gao Jun wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've a problem in using Slide and I'd like to hear your suggestion.
> We are using slide to implement a document management system and we
> will assign specific users access to specific folders. For example,
> we have a doc tree like,
>
> A
> -B1
> -C
> -B2
>
> One user has the access to folder C, so he can read and write in folder C.
> However, I have the problem of letting this user enter C folder.
> First, because he doesn't have access to A and B1, so he can't navigate to
> C by enter A first, then enter B1.
> Second, if I let this user jump into C directly, this user should know his
> folder has the path A/B1/C. But does Slide provide a way (some api) to let
> us find this users all available paths?
>
> Have you ever met this kind of problem? Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Jun
>
>
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> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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