[opencms-dev] Internal flag, property internal error

Paul-Inge Flakstad flakstad at npolar.no
Fri Mar 26 18:26:23 CET 2010


Hi Christian

Thanks for your reply, but I was actually wondering about the usage for the property "internal", not the flag. Rüdiger was kind enough to remind me that the property and the flag are not the same.

Best regards,
Paul

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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Christian Steinert
Sent: 26. mars 2010 19:15
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Internal flag, property internal error

Paul-Inge Flakstad wrote:

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?


This flag is used to mark resources that contain data which may not be viewed externally by visitors of the site. Sometimes it may happen that certain files in the cms contain sensitive stuff that you don't want to be served in this raw form.

Best regards
Christian




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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org<mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org>
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Rüdiger Kurz
Sent: 26. mars 2010 15:10
To: The OpenCms mailing list
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.

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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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