[Typo3] Password protected page
Jan Hancic
typo3 at ks-con.si
Tue Aug 9 11:59:49 CEST 2005
I don't quite understand why you need to password-protect a page if there is no task to complete before you can go to the next one.
If you are trying to force the users to read pages in a particular order, then maybe it would be enough to make a link to the next page on the bottom of the page. And you can hide those pages so that they do not apear in the menu.
If that is not the case and you still need to password protect the page I think that the only way is to change the user group by hand (as I think there is no way to protect a page with a password in typo3 other than with user groups) or write a plugin that will do that to you automaticly...
lp
Jan
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Doesburg [mailto:typo3 at doesburg.biz]
Sent: Tue 09/08/2005 11:38
To: typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Typo3] Password protected page
Jan Hancic schreef:
>
> I would create different user groups for each page. When a user complets one task on a page, the plugin (I assume you use different plugins on each of this pages) would change the group the user belongs to, and thus he would get access to the next page (each page would be restricted to one user group).
>
> Hope that helps.
Hi Jan,
What a quick respons. Thanks!
It's a possibility, but in this case I have to go to the backend to
change the user manually.
If I can assign a password to a page, I only have to mail the password
together with the task evaluation.
And it's a simple construction. No special plugins. Only the next page
with text and graphics.
Regards,
Daniel
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