@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ Structurally, they are made up of the following elements:
field. **Required** , **String** .
- ** `type` **: Field type. Supported types are: *string* , *integer* ,
*float* , *date* , *radio* , *select* , *text* , *password* and *file* .
For more information, see [Field types ](#field_types ).
*float* , *date* , *radio* , *checkbox* , *select* , *text* , *password*
and *file* . For more information, see [Field types ](#field_types ).
- ** `required` **: Whether the field is required. **Optional** ,
**Boolean** .
@ -463,11 +463,6 @@ plaintext password and return the hash that can be used in the `users` element.
Repeat password:
ba7816bf8f01cfea414140de5dae2223b00361a396177a9cb410ff61f20015ad
Form definitions may specify which users are allowed to view, access and submit
the form. This is specified by a `allowed_users` field in the form definition,
as can be seen in the previous form configuration example. Multiple users may
be specified.
### < a name = "users_formlimit" > Form limiting< / a >
You may specify a `allowed_users` field in a form definition. Only user names
@ -503,3 +498,7 @@ There are a few security issues to take into consideration when deploying Script
- Scriptform logs the invocation of scripts and variables to the log file for
auditing purposes.
- Scriptform is not meant to be served to the public internet. **You should
only use it in controlled environments where a certain level of trust is
placed in the users!**