[TYPO3-english] backend group linking outside its access range?
Éric Thibault
Eric.Thibault at dc.ulaval.ca
Tue Dec 17 15:08:26 CET 2013
Good day to all!
Is there a possibility to use options.pageTree.altElementBrowserMountPoints and grant access for linking to subpages of a particular page (not in the mount of the user)? For now I have to explicitely enumerate all pages and subpages IDs... It is not very efficient!
Thank you and have a nice day!
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2013 11:53:38 +0100
From: Jigal van Hemert <jigal.van.hemert at typo3.org>
Subject: Re: [TYPO3-english] backend group linking outside its access
range?
To: typo3-english at lists.typo3.org
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Hi,
On 13-12-2013 12:10, Katja Lampela wrote:
> Large site and several edit groups. This one very restricted group can
> edit only one page, but they should be able to add links (in text) to
> other pages. So the TYPO3 browser should show the whole tree, but the
> site tree in backend only the one page they can edit.
>
> Is this possible?
Sure, since 4.2 there is a possibility in User TSconfig to set
options.pageTree.altElementBrowserMountPoints = x,y [1]
This will override the normal mount points of the group when displaying
the element browser used when creating links. (They *replace* the normal
mount point(s))
There is also options.folderTree.altElementBrowserMountPoints to
override file mount points to make it possible to link to files in other
folders than the normal file mounts (they are *added* to the normal file
mounts).
[1]
http://docs.typo3.org/typo3cms/TSconfigReference/UserTsconfig/Options/Index.html
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