Session->Privilege is not design well to work in embedded applications
like the RTE because by default it uses the default user style from settings. This renders a full page, when we really need a message. I've added an argument to session->privilege->insufficient to use the empty style and to use a different message with no embedded macros to process for logging in. I tested this on the RTE folder adder and it works fine. I duplicated this work in the Image add/edit save routine as well. Since privilege->insuffient didn't take arguments before, this preserves the existing API, which is broken.
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sub insufficient {
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my $self = shift;
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my $noStyle = shift;
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my $i18n = WebGUI::International->new($self->session);
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$self->session->http->setStatus("401", "Insufficient Privileges");
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my $output = '<h1>'.$i18n->get(37).'</h1>';
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$output .= $i18n->get(38);
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if ($noStyle) {
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$self->session->style->useEmptyStyle(1);
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$output .= $i18n->get('bare insufficient');
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}
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else {
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$output .= $i18n->get(38);
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}
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return $self->session->style->userStyle($output);
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}
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