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This function saves the ACL from the memory back to the XML file. That must be done after changing the ACL so your changes are remembered for the next server restart. This does not need to be done after every change, but after you're done changing it. | This function saves the ACL from the memory back to the XML file. That must be done after changing the ACL so your changes are remembered for the next server restart. This does not need to be done after every change, but after you're done changing it. |
Revision as of 10:08, 26 November 2007
This function saves the ACL from the memory back to the XML file. That must be done after changing the ACL so your changes are remembered for the next server restart. This does not need to be done after every change, but after you're done changing it.
Syntax
bool aclSave ()
Returns
Returns true if the ACL was successfully changed, false or nil if it could not be saved for some reason, ie. file in use.
Example
This example does...
--TODO
See Also
- aclCreate
- aclCreateGroup
- aclDestroy
- aclDestroyGroup
- aclGet
- aclGetGroup
- aclGetName
- aclGetRight
- aclGroupAddACL
- aclGroupAddObject
- aclGroupGetName
- aclGroupList
- aclGroupListACL
- aclGroupListObjects
- aclGroupRemoveACL
- aclGroupRemoveObject
- aclList
- aclListRights
- aclReload
- aclRemoveRight
- aclSave
- aclSetRight
- hasObjectPermissionTo
- isObjectInACLGroup