On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Lukas Renggli <renggli(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, that's probably more complicated.
The yet simplest solution is to subclass PBBlog and override
#description. If the current user is not an admin user
(PRCurrentContext value user), you filter the publication date field.
Lukas: Thanks! I start doing this. However I was having a problem. Till
now
I always use a 'admin' user that has a
'admin' group.
I created a new group called "finalUser". I create a user called
"mariano"
with that group. I went to "change
group" with my admin user
and recursively I add "add comment" and "PRPost" permissions for the
group
"finalUser".
I tried to reproduce that, but it works for me. Did you give the view
permissions?
:) That did the trick! Thanks!
Now, the last thing I need is what I said in mail with subject "Link for
adding a new post".
If that's not possible, can I filter the "Type" list when adding something
to a blog ? Suppose you are a final user with finalUser group. You will be
able to add a PRBlogWithAuthorization but won't be able to add a PRBlog.
However, both of them are shown in the list. Ok, I that user selects a
PRBlog then Pier says "permission denied". But, I would like to avoid this
step. I mean, each user see in that list the thing he has permissions for.
Can I do this?
Thanks!
Mariano
Cheers,
Lukas
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