Alan Knowles wrote:
> David R Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > If I put the new person is a new group (mgt designers) with rights to View
> > Websites and View Styles, when that user logs in, he cannot see any websites
> > or styles in the 'company'.
>
> It's been a little while... but from what I recall..
>
> Nadmin M2 hides Websites and Styles that the designer is not an owner of, - M3
> shows them with a (ro) tag...
I actually want anyone in the group to be able to edit styles no matter which
individual person created them.
> I'm not sure but this may work...
> create a new style as company admin, change it's ownership to "mgt
> designers", relogin as a member of mgt designers
I tried that. I can see the styles listed, but not the elements within the styles.
I can edit the root element, but nothing else.
> If I then add the person to the company administrator
> > group, he can see the website and pages, and the shared styles, but not the
> > extra styles and style elements created by the admin user (mgtadmin). It
> looks
> > like either nadmin is checking on person ID rather than group ID, or the
> > membership and rights data hasn't been entered into the database correctly.
>
> This could be possible, for some deranged reason, I read the repligard.xml at
> that time and made a wrong assumption about this....
Where should I look in the nadmin code to fix this myself? In a particular
snippet, or one of the styles?
--
Dr. David R. Newman, Queen's University Belfast, School of
Management and Economics, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland (UK)
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. 028 90335011 FAX: 028 90249881
http://www.qub.ac.uk/mgt/staff/dave/
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