I’m going to be writing a weekly series of posts on Zend_Acl. This first post will clear up some common misconceptions regarding Zend_Acl, introduce creating ACLs for simple applications, and give some examples on using the ACL in both non-...More
I’m going to be writing a weekly series of posts on Zend_Acl. This first post will clear up some common misconceptions regarding Zend_Acl, introduce creating ACLs for simple applications, and give some examples on using the ACL in both non-Zend Framework and Zend Framework applications.
Applications often have different resources: For example, you might have pages, some user generated content like comments, and an admin area. You might also have files, or even real-life objects like a coffee machine. In the context of Zend...
www.codeutopia.net/blog/2009/02/11/zend_acl-part-2-different-roles-and-resources-more-on-access/
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Surviving The Deep End: A free online book about Zend Framework for the PHP programming language to guide you through the task of developing a real application with the Zend Framework
When I first started using the Zend Framework, one of the most confusing things was the ACL component. Even after I succesfully implemented an ACL solution in
www.aviblock.com/blog/2009/03/19/acl-in-zend-framework/
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Automated testing for your web applications is an important step in having the confidence to make changes to your application, and still be confident you're delivering a quality, regression-free product. With Zend Framework's testing framew...
www.ajbrown.org/blog/2009/01/04/automated-testing-using-zend-framework-part-1.html
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