However I'm currently facing an issue, which I'm hoping can be solved somehow. I realize that you're probably busy doing other projects and therefore I'm hoping there might be a chance that this project could perhaps be open sourced so we can fork it and modify the code to our needs...anyway time to describe my problem.
Currently I have a usergroup that are not allowed to view nodes from level 1-3. However they are allowed to right click a level 3 node and create a new node, which they should be able to view and edit etc.
However it seems that the permissions from the level 3 node are inherited to the created level 4 node so they're not able to populate content on the newly created node.
That is a big problem in our scenario and I'm wondering if there is a clever workaround or if it's something that can be fixed in the source (As mentioned I know you are probably busy doing other stuff so we would be happy if we could have a look at the source our selves if it's ok with you off course :)).
Thanks I've just uploaded the source(find it on the source tab of the project files). I'm quite busy converting packages to v5 indeed ;-) So if you can have a look yourself that would be great.
Possible to disable permission inheritance?
Hi Richard
First off, nice package indeed :)
However I'm currently facing an issue, which I'm hoping can be solved somehow. I realize that you're probably busy doing other projects and therefore I'm hoping there might be a chance that this project could perhaps be open sourced so we can fork it and modify the code to our needs...anyway time to describe my problem.
Currently I have a usergroup that are not allowed to view nodes from level 1-3. However they are allowed to right click a level 3 node and create a new node, which they should be able to view and edit etc.
However it seems that the permissions from the level 3 node are inherited to the created level 4 node so they're not able to populate content on the newly created node.
That is a big problem in our scenario and I'm wondering if there is a clever workaround or if it's something that can be fixed in the source (As mentioned I know you are probably busy doing other stuff so we would be happy if we could have a look at the source our selves if it's ok with you off course :)).
Cheers,
Jan
Hi Jan,
Thanks I've just uploaded the source(find it on the source tab of the project files). I'm quite busy converting packages to v5 indeed ;-) So if you can have a look yourself that would be great.
Thanks,
Richard
Hi Richard
Thanks a lot - if we decide to digg in we'll of course share :)
Happy v5'ing!
/Jan
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