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author | xue <> | 2007-09-11 02:09:27 +0000 |
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committer | xue <> | 2007-09-11 02:09:27 +0000 |
commit | 269c9a0010c2495db961c185e83fd52b33b04d73 (patch) | |
tree | a17692a7e974b103ca679606051b20472e9129e1 /demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Advanced/Auth.page | |
parent | f5fa9b2249423f89f76b24a21d3014234b7f60f6 (diff) |
Fixed #692, #700.
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diff --git a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Advanced/Auth.page b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Advanced/Auth.page index a306c2ae..1c89e07d 100644 --- a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Advanced/Auth.page +++ b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Advanced/Auth.page @@ -74,6 +74,14 @@ When a page request is being processed, a list of authorization rules may be ava <p id="720559" class="block-content">
In the above example, anonymous users will be denied from posting to <tt>PageID1</tt> and <tt>PageID2</tt>, while <tt>User1</tt> and <tt>User2</tt> and all users of role <tt>Role1</tt> can access the two pages (in both <tt>get</tt> and <tt>post</tt> methods).
</p>
+<com:SinceVersion Version="3.1.1" />
+<p class="block-content">
+Since version 3.1.1, the <tt>pages</tt> attribute in the authorization rules can take relative page paths with wildcard '*'. For example, <tt>pages="admin.Home"</tt> refers to the <tt>Home</tt> page under the <tt>admin</tt> directory, and <tt>pages="admin.*"</tt> would refer to all pages under the <tt>admin</tt> directory and subdirectories.
+</p>
+
+<p class="block-content">
+Also introduced in version 3.1.1 are IP rules. They are specified by a new attribute <tt>ip</tt> in authorization rules. The IP rules are used to determine if an authorization rule aplies to an end-user according to his IP address. One can list a few IPs together, separated by comma ','. Wildcard '*' can be used in the rules. For example, <tt>ip="192.168.0.2, 192.168.1.*"</tt> means the rule applies to users whose IP address is 192.168.0.2 or 192.168.1.*. The latter matches any host in the subnet 192.168.1.
+</p>
<h2 id="5504">Using <tt>TUserManager</tt></h2>
<p id="720560" class="block-content">
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