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... when I have a chance, I'll go through and review the relevant methods more thoroughly to see if there are any other helpful uses of the ACL system and report back here
Did you ever have a chance to do that? Also, what do you think the chances are of incorporating such a capability to ProblematicAclManagerBundle?
I am not opposed to rolling up my sleeves and getting a little dirty to help get it done.
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Since creating this bundle (and posting that answer), I've moved away from PHP for my web projects, so I don't use this and have very little time to maintain it, so I haven't made many changes beyond accepting pull requests lately. But, if you're interested in helping update and expand it, I'm more than happy to work with you to get it done.
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In your response to the StackOverflow question: How do one use ACL to filter a list of domain-objects according to a certain user's permissions (e.g. EDIT)? you had said
Did you ever have a chance to do that? Also, what do you think the chances are of incorporating such a capability to ProblematicAclManagerBundle?
I am not opposed to rolling up my sleeves and getting a little dirty to help get it done.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: