Hi all fellow Magnolians, it's been a while since I last worked with Magnolia - my last projects used the then newly launched 3.0. I can see that many things have changed and the CMS has further matured. The new STK templating looks great.
On the side of things that haven't changed, is it true that: - deleting a node still immediately leads to an activation from author to public - deleting a node thus always also deletes it immediately on the published website? Does this also hold, if I use workflows? - once a node has been deleted, this single node can't be recovered from a backup, since it's GUID has already been used? Thus the only way to recover if a user accidentally deletes a node is to restore an entire, previously backed up state of the site, possible loosing all work done he or she has done in the mean time. - I can't prevent a user from deleting nodes in general, since the ACLs only know the read and write rights? There's no delete right, but deletion is actually covered by the write right. Thanks for your replies Andreas -- Andreas Weder Senior IT Consultant mp technology consulting GmbH Brauerstrasse 60 CH-8004 Zürich, Switzerland [email protected] Phone: +41 43 322 04 82 Fax: +41 43 322 04 09 http://www.mptechnology.ch ---------------------------------------------------------------- For list details see http://www.magnolia-cms.com/home/community/mailing-lists.html To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[email protected]> ----------------------------------------------------------------
