Re: How to prevent users uploading and making a template?

  •  07-27-2006, 2:07 PM

    Re: How to prevent users uploading and making a template?

    Bilbo,
     
    Please edit the security policy file (default.config, admin.config and guest.config).

    The security policy file (default.config, admin.config and guest.config) can be found in the /CuteEditor/Configuration/Security folder.

     
    <configuration>
     <security name="RestrictUploadedImageDimension">true</security>
     <security name="OverWriteExistingUploadedFile">false</security>
     <security name="UseTimeStampRenameUploadedFiles">true</security>
     <security name="AutoResizeUploadedImages">true</security>
     <security name="MaxImageWidth">400</security>
     <security name="MaxImageHeight">768</security>
     <security name="MaxImageSize">200</security>
     <security name="MaxMediaSize">10000</security>
     <security name="MaxFlashSize">1000</security>
     <security name="MaxDocumentSize">10000</security>
     <security name="MaxTemplateSize">1000</security>
     <security name="ImageGalleryPath">~/uploads</security>
     <security name="MediaGalleryPath">~/uploads</security>
     <security name="FlashGalleryPath">~/uploads</security>
     <security name="TemplateGalleryPath">~/templates</security>
     <security name="FilesGalleryPath">~/uploads</security>
     <security name="MaxImageFolderSize">102400</security>
     <security name="MaxMediaFolderSize">102400</security>
     <security name="MaxFlashFolderSize">102400</security>
     <security name="MaxDocumentFolderSize">102400</security>
     <security name="MaxTemplateFolderSize">102400</security>
     <security name="ThumbnailWidth">80</security>
     <security name="ThumbnailHeight">80</security>
     <security name="ThumbnailColumns">5</security>
     <security name="ThumbnailRows">3</security>
     <security name="AllowUpload">true</security>
     <security name="AllowModify">true</security>
     <security name="AllowRename">true</security>
     <security name="AllowDelete">true</security>
     <security name="AllowCopy">true</security>
     <security name="AllowMove">true</security> <!-- this is rename too -->
     <security name="AllowCreateFolder">true</security>
     <security name="AllowDeleteFolder">true</security>
     <security name="ImageFilters">
      <item>.jpg</item>
      <item>.jpeg</item>
      <item>.gif</item>
      <item>.png</item>
     </security>
     <security name="MediaFilters">
      <item>.avi</item>
      <item>.mpg</item>
      <item>.mpeg</item>
      <item>.mp3</item>
     </security>
     <security name="DocumentFilters">
      <item>.txt</item>
      <item>.doc</item>
      <item>.pdf</item>
      <item>.zip</item>
      <item>.rar</item>
      <item>.avi</item>
      <item>.mpg</item>
      <item>.mpeg</item>
      <item>.swf</item>
      <item>.jpg</item>
      <item>.jpeg</item>
      <item>.gif</item>
      <item>.png</item>
      <item>.htm</item>
     </security>
    </configuration>
     
    The above settings also can be programmatically set.
     
    For example, you can set all admin users can upload/delete/create files.
     
    However the registered user can only use the existing files.  
     
    The following example also helps:
     
     
     

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