Hi again,
I do not know exactly what your settings are, but I guess you have
somewhere in your environment "Views" as an explicit string followed
by something like "+views+" that embeds the views widget.
The Unix security can only be applied on a structure (e.g., page,
widget, file). So, what you should do is to create a page that says
"Views +views+", embed this page into the environment, and then set
the rights for this page like you did for the widget only.
Does this help?
Cheers,
Doru
On Sep 1, 2008, at 3:54 PM, Squeaker wrote:
Tudor Girba wrote:
Go to the Commands widget and then access
Settings. This will allow
you to put away the View from the list of available commands.
Thanks for the help.
I was able to do what you suggested but what I wanted to accomplish is
to have the entire Views box on the sidebar not appear.
Maybe I can pose a different question: How do I get the entire
sidebar
to not appear? I see in a previous email that Lukas provided this
hint:
If you have loaded Pier-Security you can set the
view
permissions of the side-bar to the admin only. This
means you remove all the permissions from Group and
Others of the side-bar page. In this case it won't
be displayed.
But I not clear on how to access the page that sets the permissions
for
the side-bar page.
Thanks again,
Frank
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