Cache and fetch conflict causing defunct access controll?

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Tore Skobba

Thursday 16 October 2003 4:55:19 am

Hi all

I have a problems in my template (.tpl) which shows the folder links on my site (i.e. News, Contact, About us etc.). Under the News folder I have made 2 new folders, 1 of those is assigned section different from the standard. This section is only available to a certain user group, restricted access (implmented with a role giving access to that section).

However, this does not seem to work properly, an error is typically that I log in with the user which has access to the restricted section. However, the restricted folder (the one belonging to the restricted section) does not show, but the other sub folder belonging to the standard section is displayed. I then have to force a view onto the restricted folder with pasting the content/view/full(node_id) url into a Browser window. This then causes my main menu to update itselfs and it now shows both folders, and now it work for this user. However, if I now log out, then all users can see the restricted folder (note they can only see it's name and link, but NOT the actual content of it).

So is this a bug, me doing something wrong or?

Cheers
Tore

Paul Borgermans

Thursday 16 October 2003 6:36:17 am

Tore

This is a bug (reported already) with subtree fetches and permssions (roles). From what I see in the svn updates, this could be fixed in 3.2-2 but I did not try it yet. Are you running the latest?

-paul

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Tore Skobba

Thursday 16 October 2003 7:52:15 am

Hi Paul

Admin System information.Version tells me: 3.2-1 (3.2). So I guess I am not running the latest, think I will wait for 3.3 to check if the bug has been fixed (dont bother with 3.2.xxx versions).. I will just make a temporary solution for the time being.
Thanks for answer.

Cheers
Tore

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