Our office programmer is working on using Bricolage to
develop a php
application within the realm of our normal web site. On the
outputted pages, he needs to open up sessions for users of
the
application prior to the html headers being passed to a
browser.
Right now our site autohandler sets the <html> tag and
the page
template puts all its elements within that tag.
Just so I'm clear as to how autohandlers work, would it be
ok to have
the autohandler call an element from the page template so it
gets
rendered outside the <html> tag? Or is that something
that would
violate the integrity of the autohandler/page template
relationship?
Another question our programmer brought up was whether we
might be
able to abstract the autohandler and/or category templates
to be more
logic oriented. For example, it would look at the story
template
being called, and follow a different rendering path based on
the
story type. Can anyone offer feedback on the feasibility of
that
solution?
Thanks,
Matt
>Chris Heiland wrote:
>> Currently we have Bricolage firewalled so no users
can connect to it off
>> campus. The thought is eventually there would be
a need to access it
>> directly from home instead of using remote
desktop. I was asked
>>to research
>> best practices and thought I would start here to
get a general consensus.
>> What is everyone else doing? Is SSL turned on all
the time or just when
>> connected from offsite? For information already
going out to the web does
>> anyone worry about it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chris
>
>We allow off site access, no VPN. We use SSL for the
authentication
>but don't worry about it for all the rest. As you say,
our stuff is all
>being published to the web anyway.
>
>- cameron
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