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#1 2008-08-18 15:20:47

gesiwuj
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Registered: 2008-07-01
Posts: 20

Allow users to post only to a certain section

How can I specify that a certain user can only post within a certain section? Is there a plugin I can use, or is there a way to do it in TXP itself?

I’m sure the legendary TXP community can help me!

Thanks in advance, Sam.

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#2 2008-08-18 15:46:43

uli
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From: Cologne
Registered: 2006-08-15
Posts: 4,309

Re: Allow users to post only to a certain section

You’re in need of sed_section_fields.
When you test it, don’t forget to log in with the user level your users will have later, as “Editor” you see every section.


In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links

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#3 2008-08-18 16:59:56

net-carver
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Registered: 2006-03-08
Posts: 1,648

Re: Allow users to post only to a certain section

Sam

sed_section_fields might work for you if you have a very simple publisher / non-publisher split between your admin users and the sections they can post to. However, anything more complex — like Editors can post to X, Y and Z but Staff writers to A, B, C (or even control on a per-user basis) for example, then my plugin won’t be able to help.

Last edited by net-carver (2008-08-18 17:01:04)


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#4 2008-08-18 17:53:13

gesiwuj
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Registered: 2008-07-01
Posts: 20

Re: Allow users to post only to a certain section

It would be like;

Mighty Admin (me) can access all Sections obviously

A different user (some subordinate level) can access Section A but no other sections
A different user (some subordinate level) can access Section B but no other sections
A different user (some subordinate level) can access Section C but no other sections

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#5 2008-08-18 20:44:45

uli
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From: Cologne
Registered: 2006-08-15
Posts: 4,309

Re: Allow users to post only to a certain section

Unfortunately, sounds a tad different from your first post. sed_sf doesn’t cover this scenario :/


In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links

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