Lawson,
you can do this using +You must log in>value:user|display=+
Combining the standard feature of an alias being displayed for undefined value links, and the recently added ability to display any arbitrary text for the link when it is defined (in this case blank). You could also do +You must log in>value:user|display=You are logged in as {name}+

John

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Lawson English <lenglish5@cox.net> wrote:
 Here's what I want people to see:

LOGGED OUT:
Landing page
General message
you are not logged in

vs
LOGGED IN:
landing page
general page
extra stuff



what I am seeing is:

LOGGED IN:
landing page
general page
extra stuff
you are not logged in <=== shouldn't be there if you are logged in










On 10/14/10 11:44 AM, Lawson English wrote:
 How do I make it so that people who are not logged in see one message and people who are logged in, see another?


I created an HTML component named "newbies" with permissions for "other" set to "view" and permissions for "mygroup" not set.

then I referenced it in a link +newbies+


I still see it even as a member of "mygroup" .

On the otehr hand, I added a component named   "grouponly"  and set permission to view for members of "mygroup" and no permission for "other"...


If you login as a member of mygroup, you can see it, but you can't see it if you're not logged in.

What am I doing wrong?


Thanks,

Lawson







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