Collective-editskinswitcher

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0.2

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- When testing if the user is logged in, check for the __ac cookie in
the request instead of portal_membership.isAnonymousUser as this
does not work in real life; probably because we use an AccessRule.
[maurits]

- Add based_on_url property (default: True). When True, the skin
switching is done when you visit the site via an edit url. When
combined with need_authentication=True, only logged-in users on the
edit url get the edit skin.
[maurits]

- Add need_authentication property (default: False). When True, the
skin switching is only done when you are authenticated (logged in).
[maurits]

- In the base test cases, create the new default skin.
[maurits]

- Split tests/setup.txt in two files for separating some unrelated
tests.
[maurits]

- Add a more readable README.txt and move the old one into the
tests directory as it contains most of our tests.
[maurits]

0.1

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- Add a property sheet editskin_switcher with property edit_skin.
Default value: Plone Default. Use that for determining which
skin to give to editors.
[maurits]

- Initial package structure.
[zopeskel]

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