No, the child style is in SGX and the parent style is in SG0 (shared)...I
did it this way so that SGX would inherit SG0 elements w/o letting the users
view or change them.  I don't know if the problem with not being able to see
my SGX site is because of an Nadmin assumption or in the underlying midgard
routines.  (I know that the lines blur because of Nadmin vs true Midgard).



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Emiliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 1:55 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [midgard-user] Nadmin / Style Question
>
>
> Robin Jackson wrote:
>
> > We have developed serveral hundred elements (before the dawn of
> snippets)
> > which we want our customers to be able to use in their own sites.  The
> > seemingly obvious way to do this is to create a child style
> that is owned by
> > the user we want to support.  This gives a form of inheritance
> that works
> > rather well....Don't like what a certain element does, simply create a
> > similarly named element in the child and viola you are done.
> >
> > The problem is that when I create such a style, (with all the proper
> > ownerships, etc.) in mysql (as there is no way to do this in
> vanilla nadmin)
> > I cannot see the style when I am logged in as the customer.
>
> Are the styles in the same sitegroup? If you do mgd_list_styles(), do
> you see the style?
>
> Emile
>
>
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