[#6439] Kronolith Guest Shares
Summary Kronolith Guest Shares
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version FRAMEWORK_3
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 1. Low
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Requester jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com
Created 03/13/2008 (59 days ago)
Due 03/17/2008 (55 days ago)
Updated 04/02/2008 (39 days ago)
Assigned 03/13/2008 (59 days ago)
Resolved 03/13/2008 (59 days ago)
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04/02/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #13 Reply to this comment
Please discuss on the mailing list, because I still don't see reasonable behavior here, but I'm also very, very confused as to what you want and how you think things work.
04/02/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com Comment #12 Reply to this comment
Can this be moved to enhancement? It would be a nice feature to have.

Thanks.
03/13/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com Comment #11 Reply to this comment
Can this be moved to Enhancement, as this would be a nice feature to have.
03/13/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #10 Reply to this comment
No, not currently.
03/13/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com Comment #9 Reply to this comment
> No, this specifically separates toggling calendars from show URLs.

Ok, is there a way to get this to work for guests the way that i'm wanting it to?
You can also find me in the IRC.
Thanks.
03/13/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #8 Reply to this comment
No, this specifically separates toggling calendars from show URLs.
03/13/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com Comment #7 Reply to this comment
That has to do with the toggle feature in the panel right? I found that change in the Kronolith changelog under 2.2-RC1.
03/13/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #6 Reply to this comment
I'm sorry, but I don't know what you think that means.
03/13/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercmputersolutions (dot) com Comment #5 Reply to this comment
> The panel wasn't present in those old versions, but that doesn't mean
> you couldn't access the calendars.


"[cjh] Let the "show" URL of a calendar always show that calendar, instead of
      toggling whether or not it is displayed."

03/13/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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The panel wasn't present in those old versions, but that doesn't mean you couldn't access the calendars.
03/13/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com Comment #3 Reply to this comment
> Because the individual links are a convenience, not a security
> feature? If calendars are guest accessible, they're guest accessible.

Previously I had Horde Group Webmail 1.0.5; and the versions of horde and kronolith allowed only viewing the calendar that you used the link for.
03/13/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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Because the individual links are a convenience, not a security feature? If calendars are guest accessible, they're guest accessible.
03/13/2008 Jan Schneider Milestone ⇒
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
 
03/13/2008 jeffclay (at) pioneercomputersolutions (dot) com Comment #1
Patch ⇒
Milestone ⇒ Kronolith: H3 (2.2-cvs)
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Due ⇒ 03/17/2008
Summary ⇒ Kronolith Guest Shares
Type ⇒ Bug
Priority ⇒ 3. High
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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I went to horde permissions, made a permission for kronolith. I set the the guest permissions to show and read. I did this because without it, none of the guest shared files were accessible to guests. Now, as a guest, you can chose which shared calendars you want to view (i have clients that are going to be using individual shared calendars for various reasons on their website.) even though the url entered is to that specific calendar. The bug is that all shared calendars are viewable through a single shared calendars url link for guests. What's the point in having unique urls to each calendar for guests if they can use any to get all?