NAME
admin-cgi/tempuserauth.pl - WWW front end to template ACL editor
SYNOPSIS
admin-cgi/tempuserauth.pl [-C charset] [-d] [-L language]
[-u url]
DESCRIPTION
This CGI program is actually a front end to the templateadmin.pl program, which lets authenticated users update the access controls associated with a particular template.
OPTIONS
- -C charset
-
The character set to use.
- -d
-
Boolean variable which controls debugging mode.
- -L language
-
The language to use.
- -u url
-
Specifies the URL of the program itself.
CGI VARIABLES
- charset
-
The character set to use.
- debug
-
Boolean variable which controls debugging mode.
- handle
-
Template whose access control list is being edited.
- language
-
The language to use.
- operation
-
The operation to carry out, normally one of :-
ADD - add user to ACL for this template DELETE - remove user from the ACL for this template LIST - list users who can change this template
- username
-
The user name in question - corresponding to user names registered for HTTP authentication.
FILES
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/mainform.html - main HTML form returned when calling tempuserauth.pl with no parameters.
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/missinghandle.html - main form submitted with no handle parameter.
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/missinguser.html - main form submitted with no user name parameter.
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/added.html - HTML returned when ACL added successfully.
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/deleted.html - HTML returned when ACL deleted successfully.
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/listinghead.html - beginning of ACL listing for the template
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/listingtail.html - end of the ACL listing for the template
config/multilingual/*/tempuserauth/unknownop.html - an unknown operation was requested
SEE ALSO
"mktemp.pl" in admin-cgi, "mktemp-config-editor.pl" in admin-cgi
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1988, Martin Hamilton <martinh@gnu.org> and Jon Knight <jon@net.lut.ac.uk>. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
It was developed by the Department of Computer Studies at Loughborough University of Technology, as part of the ROADS project. ROADS is funded under the UK Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib), the European Commission Telematics for Research Programme, and the TERENA development programme.
AUTHOR
Jon Knight <jon@net.lut.ac.uk>