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#1 2007-02-15 21:54:11
- wspence
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Restrict content
how do I restrict certain content by creating a user account system?
(Edit: updated discussion topic. -Mary)
Last edited by Mary (2007-04-07 18:28:58)
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#2 2007-02-18 14:30:38
- anoke
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Re: Restrict content
To start with
..but beats me how to work around the problem scenario noted in Textbook. :/
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Re: Restrict content
TXP is not ready yet (or not designed to) handle real user auth/data restriction.
Last edited by Jeremie (2007-02-19 05:24:57)
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#4 2007-02-18 15:48:53
- anoke
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Re: Restrict content
Define “real”?-)
I think making all article forms something like
<txp:if_article_section name="protected">
<txp:password_protect />
</txp:if_article_section>
<txp:title />
<txp:body />
is ‘working enough’. But that’s only for articles and not for files. :( Authentication is about at same level with content expiration (with plugins) IMHO. ‘Works – kind of” but can break easily.
When I needed a private (extra- and intranet) part I made another Textpattern installation. Worked for me but wasn’t very elegant being separated from the main installation.
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