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Vaskin Kissoyan
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Thursday 29 April 2004 9:56:19 am
Any attempts to create an extranet example that allows for a secured area for each of the organization's clients? I have not found a way to do this without requiring someone to create a section for each client and then a new role for just that client area to be secured. Any others out there attempted this? What were your findings when trying to use ezPub as an extranet.
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Bjørn Kaarstein
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Friday 30 April 2004 1:12:54 am
I've done it, and I had to go for the solution with sections and roles... I think that's the only possible solution.. It works, but it's much administration if you've got plenty of different clients.. Regards Bjørn
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Vaskin Kissoyan
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Friday 30 April 2004 8:34:29 am
Ick, there's got to be a better way, we should start an extranet project in ezPublish that works right, it sucks that you can't use it to make the extranet auto-add clients/roles etc.
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Vaskin Kissoyan
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Friday 30 April 2004 9:55:17 pm
It just seems like a design flaw when you go and try to make an extranet, it just doesn't fit that mold.
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Willie Seabrook
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Saturday 01 May 2004 7:05:08 pm
It wouldn't be too hard add that functionality. The big problem with adding functionality like that though is the workflow system - it really sucks. If we had ready made stock actions like AddRole, AddUserToGroup, AddSection, SendEmail etc etc etc all that sort of stuff would be a peice of chocolate cake to integrate. Have a look at all the Java based workflow/process systems for inspiration as to where the ezPublish workflow system needs to go. Willie
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