2007/6/22, Chris Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > I just wonder why this permission is not part of the default
> > > permissions (like add, change and delete)?
> > >
> > > David
> > >
> > No more thoughts about that? I'm really surprised that it only happens
> > to me, maybe I will be luckier on the users' mailing-list?
>
> Chapter 18 of the Django book (http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter18/)
> says this :
> " For instance, although the admin is quite useful for reviewing data (see
> above), it's not designed with that purpose as a goal: note the lack of a
> "can view" permission (see Chapter 12). Django assumes that if people are
> allowed to view content in the admin, they're also allowed to edit it."

You're absolutely right, I miss that page. Thanks for the reminder.

David

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