Sometimes i've been used this solution pointed out by you. I think it's a good way, though has more detailed way, it depends on your level care. ""Alain Roger"" <raf.news@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem news:75645bbb0606180029g578840eelfca48b418c618414@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Hi, > > I have a web administration application which allow particular users to > store into DB some information. > Information will be later on displayed dynamically on the website. > > However, among these users, some should be able just to see information, > some others just to write, and so on... > > therefore i need a system how to grant access right to these users. > I know that there are several solutions for such situation, but i would > like > to know your feedback on these solutions and what is for you the best one > to > implement. > > one that i know, i can create 3 tables in my DB : account, module and > accessright. > -in account are stored all user accounts > -in module are stored all php pages belonging to each module > -in accessright are stored a join of user's account, pages and their > relative access right to each page. > > But maybe it exists a simpler solution and also good enough. > > thanks a lot, > > Alain > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php