[TYPO3-dev] Use case for fe_login_mode?

Jigal van Hemert jigal at xs4all.nl
Sat Mar 12 20:35:30 CET 2011


Hi,

On 12-3-2011 10:48, Kay Strobach wrote:
> as far as i understood the behaviour,
> you can force a page to be rendered as not logged in user, even if the
> user is logged in.
>
(...)
> setting the page to no-login there will be exactly one version in cache
> shared by all users ;)

Clicking on the tooltip reveals a description:
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Page: Login Mode

The Login Behavior allows the logins and other related featured to be 
disabled for this page.
Details:

When a user logs into TYPO3's frontend, each page and/or its Content 
Elements can be set to restrict access based on the user's login.

By disabling logins, restrictions are removed and the content is 
accessible whether or not a user is logged in and regardless of Frontend 
usergroup settings. When logins are disabled for a page, cache headers 
can be sent again.
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This also says that any access restricted content elements are simply 
accessible to all visitors and if 'Extend to subpages' is enabled all 
subpages are also accessible to everybody.
Luckily you can set the 'Login Behaviour' field to 'Re-enable login' to 
enable restrictions again on subtrees.

-- 
Kind regards / met vriendelijke groet,

Jigal van Hemert.




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