[gollem] Home-Link

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Fri Jun 14 08:29:08 UTC 2013


Zitat von Christopher Neuhaus <cne at ruhrverband.de>:

> Hi!
>>
>> Zitat von Christopher Neuhaus <cne at ruhrverband.de>:
>>
>>> Hi Jan,
>>>
>>> sorry my comment was too short.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Zitat von Christopher Neuhaus <cne at ruhrverband.de>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi List!
>>>>>
>>>>> We have configured gollem to use smb to connect to private and public
>>>>> company folders.
>>>>> Everything works fine. Thank you for this greate module.
>>>>> Because of the smb-Link to our private folders, we don't want to
>>>>> use the
>>>>> Horde "Home"-Directory.
>>>>
>>>> I don't understand this rationale.
>>>
>>> Every colleague of my company has his own "Home"-Directory on the
>>> network drive in his M$ File-Explorer.
>>> Especially for Roadwarriors, this drive is also accessible over
>>> horde/gollem.
>>>
>>> If someone would now use the Home-Directory in Horde for his personal
>>> data, this would not be backed up on our central file-backupserver and
>>> would not be accessible in his M$ Explorer.
>>
>> I still don't understand what this has to do with the home folder.
>> That link just points to the start folder of the currently selected
>> backend.
> Yes, but I have not selected this backend. I`ve chosen ...
>
> $backends['smb'] = array(
> [...]
>     'disabled' => false,
> [...]
>
> I can not deselect the default.

So you just want to hide the default backend, and not hide the "Home  
Folder" link!? Then what do you mean with that you cannot unselect it?  
Don't you know? It's explained in backends.php. Or did you disable it  
and it didn't work?

>>>>> There is nothing but smb enabled in backends(.local).
>>>>> Where can we do to make the Link "Home" invisible?
>>>>
>>>> Hide it with CSS. There is a hook in Horde to include custom CSS files.
>>> Thanks for this hint, but I think our file-structure is not so exotic.
>>> Perhaps this option should also be modifiable on other way in future?!.
>>
>> What does that have to do with the file structure? This is how you
>> hide elements in the interface that cannot be turned off otherwise.
> Your right. I just wanted to illustrate the association of the name
> personal "Home"-Folder.


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Jan Schneider
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