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hi,
i trying create multi-level category structure , ran problem, or maybe inconvenience way permissions inherited in joomla! not sure understand correctly, hence writing down here discuss.
assumptions
we have @ least 2 groups of users, 1 'registered', others new group, let's call 'power', created. power-users members of registered, i. e. member of 2 groups.
no want structure this:
root (access allowed registered)
|_ public (access allowed registered)
|_ restricted (access allowed power only)
how buid this?
my first attempt looked this:
root (registered:allow, power:inherit)
|_ public (registered: inherit, power:inherit)
|_ restricted (registered: deny, power:allow)
this not work, power-users registered users, deny takes precedence, result: no access.
second idea:
root (registered:allow, power:inherit)
|_ public (registered: inherit, power:inherit)
|_ restricted (registered: not set, power:allow)
not possible, on cannot not set permissions group on category level.
i take power users out of registered, means in consequence i'd have give power-group explicit permissions on acls - lot of work.
i admit, long term windows user, kind of used inheritance feature of acls. looking way break inheritance. set new, not inherited acl on restricted.
not possible, right?
thank you!
henrik
i trying create multi-level category structure , ran problem, or maybe inconvenience way permissions inherited in joomla! not sure understand correctly, hence writing down here discuss.
assumptions
we have @ least 2 groups of users, 1 'registered', others new group, let's call 'power', created. power-users members of registered, i. e. member of 2 groups.
no want structure this:
root (access allowed registered)
|_ public (access allowed registered)
|_ restricted (access allowed power only)
how buid this?
my first attempt looked this:
root (registered:allow, power:inherit)
|_ public (registered: inherit, power:inherit)
|_ restricted (registered: deny, power:allow)
this not work, power-users registered users, deny takes precedence, result: no access.
second idea:
root (registered:allow, power:inherit)
|_ public (registered: inherit, power:inherit)
|_ restricted (registered: not set, power:allow)
not possible, on cannot not set permissions group on category level.
i take power users out of registered, means in consequence i'd have give power-group explicit permissions on acls - lot of work.
i admit, long term windows user, kind of used inheritance feature of acls. looking way break inheritance. set new, not inherited acl on restricted.
not possible, right?
thank you!
henrik
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