[TYPO3] Templavoila not fitting with Backend-User access settings

Martin Mai martin.mai at split.uni-bamberg.de
Mon Jan 8 18:39:42 CET 2007


Hi Christopher,

the problem is that BE-users should not be able to change especially the 
titles of *some* pages. (If their BE-accounts are created, these special 
pages are created too with special access rights)
Thx from Bamberg Martin

Christopher Torgalson schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> On 1/8/07, Martin Mai <martin.mai at split.uni-bamberg.de> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> it seems that the Templavoila page module is not fitting with
>> Backend-User access settings. With "Edit content" permission, page
>> elements show only up in the list mode but not in the frontend. It seems
>> that "Edit page" permissions are additionaly needed for "Edit content"
>> because the content element is registered in the page record. The
>> problem might be if you need to prevent users from editing the page
>> header / property fields (what we need to do ;-p ). Is anybody working
>> on that or is there already a solution ?
>>     
>
>
> Look deeper. You can control access to the pages table on a per-field basis.
>
> Find your BE user or group, open it and make sure the "Include Access
> Lists" box is checked. You should get a massive list of db fields;
> select only those where you'd like to grant access for the user/group
> in question.
>
>   



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