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12 years 5 months ago #32296 by igcorreia
Force EDIT Items was created by igcorreia
Hello,
I think I found a Bug, if not then this is a Featured request, if already FC doesn't do this already.

I am finishing a site so the final tinning is always permissions and form submission configuration.

1 - allow to a specified group to create items but to NOT allow: to see the subcategories, tags, alais. Basically this is a PORTFOLIO site, so this what they see, notice that I only show 3 buttons.
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2 - after submit the categories appear.
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My feature request is, in FC configuration we could select wich menu item id would be the default for the edit and submit form.
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12 years 5 months ago #32299 by ggppdk
Replied by ggppdk on topic Force EDIT Items
Default menu item for -submit- for -edit- there is no such type of menu item

You want to a default menu item for submit? where do you display "add" links, i was thinking of adding an "ADD new content" to category view, do you display this in a custom template?


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12 years 5 months ago #32300 by igcorreia
Replied by igcorreia on topic Force EDIT Items
Outoftopic:

In view my items with the default template selected we are viewing this notice:

Notice: Only variable references should be returned by reference in /var/www/coworking/components/com_flexicontent/models/category.php on line 1411

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12 years 5 months ago #32301 by igcorreia
Replied by igcorreia on topic Force EDIT Items
Ggddpk sorry for this post. I spend Friday all afternoon and today all afternoon struggling with the permissions.

I miss understood this new way of joomla working. In the category list level (backend) the permissions is only for viewing. In the FC configuration the permissions are for the general configuration for CREATE, EDIT, etc
Then in the category, type of content, other, this also applies. I didn't know I had to go to each category and set the permissions per category.

Know that I understand everything is fine. Thank you.

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12 years 5 months ago #32302 by ggppdk
Replied by ggppdk on topic Force EDIT Items
-- Item editing use the category permissions of their main category

-- category "create" permissions are used to create the category tree in item submit/edit form

1. You should set "create" and "edit" permissions for top level categories only, for every USER-GROUP
2. ONLY set permissions in sub-categories if really needed, so leave these to "inherit"
3. Be careful when user belongs 2 or more user groups, deny privilege will take precedence
4. Remember than "allow" or "soft-allow" (inherit) can be overridden is subcategories, but deny cannot be overriden


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12 years 5 months ago #32304 by igcorreia
Replied by igcorreia on topic Force EDIT Items
After a few hundred tweaks I learn that. Thanks for clarifying. Working 99%, still missing one thing I think I can make it. Know I am going to do the Authors List in the front end. ggrrrrrrrr scared stuff.

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