Hi Sean,

You can always assign permissions on paragraphs or even properties.
its the GUI which does not allow browsing that deep, try to add ACL like "read only" -- "selected and sub nodes" -- "/home/newsParas"


Regards,

Sameer Charles
Magnolia International Ltd.

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On Dec 11, 2006, at 11:45 PM, Sean McMains wrote:

Hi Folks,

We have a situation where on our home page, we'd like to restrict access for editing the "News" section to one group of users, and the "Events" section
to another group of users.

We've cobbled a bit of tis together by storing the content in other pages
and setting permissions for those pages individually. Rendering and
integration of the content is pretty clunky with this approach, though.

Has anyone else experimented with more granualar permissioning than the
per-page model? Any dramatic successes or failures?

Sean


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