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How to permit access on a page for different modules? 

Question - I want to have a page that has lets say a few modules.  I want everyone to be able to see what is on that page.  But once they click on that module I want them to either have to login or have a page that tells them they have to be part of a certain group to have access.  How would I set this up to have that kind of page when they are not eligible?  Can i have someone able to view a module but not have access to it? 

 

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New Post 10/30/2007 2:23 PM
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Re: How to permit access on a page for different modules? 

what is the difference between seeing and having access? you can provide a screenshot, visible for anonymous users and a working module available for registered members by setting appropriate permissions.


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New Post 10/30/2007 2:23 PM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: How to permit access on a page for different modules? 

what is the difference between seeing and having access? you can provide a screenshot, visible for anonymous users and a working module available for registered members by setting appropriate permissions.


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New Post 10/30/2007 2:44 PM
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Re: How to permit access on a page for different modules? 

I want anyone that comes to the site to be able to see Module A, B, C but I only want a certain group to be able to access Module C.  When anyone tries to click on Module C it sends them to the login page and then they login, but if they don't have access to Module C they get sent to a page saying its for a certain group.  How do I set that up? 

 
New Post 10/30/2007 4:03 PM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: How to permit access on a page for different modules? 

As far as I understand, you need to handle 3 situations:

  1. registered users in appropriate role >> grant access
  2. regustered users not in appropriate role >>no access, but ???
  3. unauthenticated users >> request to login
  • if your module has permission based access model, you grant access permission for role members only
  • for unauthenticated users add a text/html module pointing them to the login page and telling them they need to login. this is not visible to registered users

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