For what it's worth, we just ended up creating a magnoliaAssets WAR that gets deployed alongside our other magnolia WARs. It contains the CSS, images, javascripts, and whatever else we want everyone to have access to, regardless of login privileges.
This solution isn't as clean as getting the docroot stuff working correctly, obviously, but it's a viable workaround if you're having issues with that. Sean On 5/28/07 5:57 AM, "MAGMAN" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey Will, > > first thanks for your help. I already have the same configuration. And the > only different between your suggestion and ralf's is, that you grant > Read/Write access instead of just read for docroot. But that doesn't change > anything. I tried it. The error message sais: > > "Unable to getNode: > org.apache.jackrabbit.core.state.NoSuchItemStateException" > > My siteone User has two roles: "editor" and "siteone". The /$ and the > /tmp/fckeditor are defined in the editor role the /siteone in the siteone > role. So far so good. So what do I have to do to grant the access to > /docroot? Is there another place to configure it? > > This are the paths for my docroot subfolders: > > tomcat/webapps/magnoliaAuthor/docroot/siteone/css > tomcat/webapps/magnoliaAuthor/docroot/siteone/imgs > tomcat/webapps/magnoliaAuthor/docroot/siteone/js > > > Please don't wonder if I don't answer this week. I am away from tomorrow on, > but I will when I am back again. > > Thanks and bye. > > MagMan ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://documentation.magnolia.info/docs/en/editor/stayupdated.html ----------------------------------------------------------------
