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Author: | Luca [ 08 Jul 2004, 04:32 ] |
Post subject: | can't define visibility to user groups |
Hi, When editing a page, whether I'm logged as root or normal user, if I set the "visible to group" option to a specific group, after I save the changes this option is reset to default, it doesn't keep the group I specified. I checked all permissions, and the only one I can't change, even from cpanel, is the /cm/root file, which remains 755. But I'm not sure this is a permission issue. Any suggestion will be deeply appreciated... Note: I'm working on a hosted server. |
Author: | mvaldez [ 08 Jul 2004, 07:55 ] |
Post subject: | Visibility of groups... |
Luca: > Hi, When editing a page, whether I'm logged > as root or normal user, if I set the "visible to > group" option to a specific group, after I save > the changes this option is reset to default, it > doesn't keep the group I specified. I checked > all permissions, and the only one I can't change, > even from cpanel, is the /cm/root file, which > remains 755. But I'm not sure this is a permission > issue. Any suggestion will be deeply appreciated... Hi. I can't imagine why you are having this problem. There are two separate processes that can be malfunctioning. ![]() The first is the saving of the page (does this happen when creating or also when editing for a second time?). After you create a page, check in the database (use phpmyadmin for example) and look for the table "content3" and check the "cmdb_viewer_group" field. That field should contain the group short-name. If it is empty then there is a problem when saving the data. The second process is when displaying the data (including when displaying it for edition). If the cmdb_viewer_group field is Ok, then the problem is ocurring when the CMS is trying to figure out what group has permissions. Please, check that, Luca. ![]() Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. |
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