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Re: [orion-dev] Read-only Orion?

Thanks that was successful, though for me the outliner will not stay selected always.
jjb

On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Mark MacDonald <Mark_MacDonald@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I guess what I should do for the demo is provision my server with the
plugin by default?


Yes. You can edit the "defaults.pref" file and add a line pointing to http://johnjbarton.github.com/outliner/nonymousPlugin.html .

Mark

Inactive hide details for John J Barton ---09/28/2011 02:48:19 PM---Apparently my demo relies on a bug: https://bugs.eclipse.orJohn J Barton ---09/28/2011 02:48:19 PM---Apparently my demo relies on a bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=340964


From: John J Barton <johnjbarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Orion developer discussions <orion-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/28/2011 02:48 PM

Subject: Re: [orion-dev] Read-only Orion?
Sent by: orion-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx




Apparently my demo relies on a bug:

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=340964

That may also explain some of the weirdness discussed on the sign-on thread.

I guess what I should do for the demo is provision my server with the
plugin by default?

jjb

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 7:15 PM, John J Barton
<johnjbarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ok I tried this out. It works! Though I got some surprising results.
>
> Try this:
> 1) Open
http://blog.johnjbarton.com:8080/navigate/table.html#/file/D/?depth=1
> 2) Surprise: you don't have to login. Click Plugins near the top right corner,
> 3) Put
http://blog.johnjbarton.com:8080/file/A/nonymousPlugin.html in
> the box, Hit "Install".
> Surprise: this plugin is not remembered by the server.
> 4) Open
http://blog.johnjbarton.com:8080/navigate/table.html#/file/D/?depth=1
> 5) Surprise: After you select a js file to visit, I guess the login
> prompt will go away.
> 6) In the tall gray box on the left side you will see a dark gray
> arrow. Use it to select "_javascript_ Structural Outline".
>
> Surprise: You have to repeat 6 after 5 because of:
>
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=359160
>
> I found a couple of bugs in Nonymous and a couple in Orion just
> looking around in the libraries.
>
> jjb
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Szymon Brandys
> <Szymon.Brandys@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> orion.file.anonymous.read=true
>>>
>>> I tried it but I can't figure out how it can work. If you are signed
>>> out you get prompts to sign in; if you are signed in there is no way
>>> to address other projects than your own.
>>
>> When you get the prompt to sign in, you do not have to do it. If
>> orion.file.anonymous.read=true, you should still be able to navigate through
>> folders,
>> However you need to have the location of folder/file to open (e.g.
>>
http://localhost:8080/navigate/table.html#/file/a/Yo/?depth=1) and paste it
>> to your browser.
>> By default logged in users see just their own workspaces. To navigate
>> through other's workspaces, users need to get these other's URLs somehow.
>>
>> I raised
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=358571 to let users
>> close the authentication hint box, if they want to stay in Anonymous mode.
>>
>> --
>> Szymon
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        John J Barton <johnjbarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To:        Orion developer discussions <orion-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date:        2011-09-22 00:03
>> Subject:        Re: [orion-dev] Read-only Orion?
>> Sent by:        orion-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> ________________________________
>>
>>
>> I found the following in the server admin guide:
>>
>> Enabling anonymous read access
>>
>> By default, each user can only read and write projects they created.
>> When self-hosting or in small team installations, it may be useful to
>> enable users to access each other's projects in a read-only fashion.
>> This can be done by setting the following property in the server
>> configuration file:
>>
>> orion.file.anonymous.read=true
>>
>> I tried it but I can't figure out how it can work. If you are signed
>> out you get prompts to sign in; if you are signed in there is no way
>> to address other projects than your own.
>>
>> jjb
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:25 AM, John J Barton
>> <johnjbarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I would like to demo Nonymous naming by creating a site with a lot of
>>> JS that visitors can browse and look at the name results. A simple way
>>> to do this would load a bunch of JS source into Orion projects and let
>>> the Nonymous outliner do the demo.
>>>
>>> But to achieve this I need visitors to be able to see the site as if
>>> they were editing, but not let them save changes. Is it possible?
>>>
>>> jjb
>>>
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