I'm new to pmwiki, so apologies if this is a naive question. I'm considering using pmwiki as a CMS, and have read the recipes about doing so. One feature I want is for there to be a consistent menu for all authenticated users, but for the actual page linked to for each menu item to be unique per group of users. For example, there might be a 'my page' link for all authenticated users, but the page displayed will depend on which user is logged in.
I think I can do that with groups, and I also think that I can prevent users in group X seeing the 'my page' page for group Y - is that correct? My real question, however, is can I set up a default group for each user, so that when I display the menu, I can say "this is user Smith, who has a default group is X, therefore the destination for the menu item 'my page' is X/mypage"? Or maybe at authentication I should make the default group (for user Smith) be X - is that straightforward to do (and sensible)? If the above isn't clear, let me know and I'll try to clarify. Thanks, Keith _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
