[opencms-dev] Internal flag, property internal error

Paul-Inge Flakstad flakstad at npolar.no
Fri Mar 26 15:14:51 CET 2010


Hi Rüdiger, 

Well that certainly fixed it, seems my memory was the real problem. :-)

Thanks for your prompt reply and sorry for the mix-up. Just out of curiousity, what is the "internal" property used for?

Best regards,
Paul

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Rüdiger Kurz
> Sent: 26. mars 2010 15:10
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> Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Internal flag, property internal error
> 
> Paul,
> 
> the internal flag is a flag stored on the resource entries in the DB
> (RESOURCE_FLAGS). It can be set with the permission dialog or the 
> advanced -> Secure/Export dialog. This flag has nothing to do 
> with the 
> "internal" property. The internal property has never been 
> used for this 
> purpose.
> 
> -- 
> Kind Regards,
> Rüdiger
> 
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> 
> Am 26.03.2010 13:43, schrieb Paul-Inge Flakstad:
> > Hello everyone
> > I'm experiencing a weird problem on a 7.5.1 system, 
> upgraded from 7.5.0
> > shortly after the release of 7.5.1. The system runs on a 
> Tomcat/MySQL setup.
> > I had flagged some resources as internal, by setting the property
> > "internal" to "true". Prior to the upgrade I believe everything was
> > fine, but now, when editing the properties, no value is 
> displayed for
> > the "internal" property. The files that were flagged as internal now
> > always produce the error message, "Failed to read resource
> > "/resource/name/here.html". It is only available for internal access
> > operations", even if I set internal=false.
> > Likewise, if I try to flag a new file as internal, it will 
> never produce
> > said error message. It seems like the "internal" property is utterly
> > ignored.
> > This is a major problem, as I need to make certain files 
> inaccessible.
> > This problem is not mentioned in the fix list for 7.5.2, as 
> far as I can
> > tell.
> > Any clues as to how I might be able to fix it?
> > Best regards,
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
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