Policy to read Design and Template Look

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Andy Caiger

Friday 27 May 2011 11:48:32 pm

How do I give users other than admin permission to read the Design folder and Template Look objects?

I've tried adding the following policies

 
content     read     Class( Template look ) 
content     read     Section( Standard , Media , Setup , Design) 
visual     all functions     No limitations

but I still get a "The system is unable to display the requested page because of security issues." error message.

Any ideas?

 

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Brandon Chambers

Wednesday 01 June 2011 10:05:05 am

Can you explain more as to what you e trying to accomplish?  A multi-site / one installation approach?

Brandon Chambers
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blog: http://blog.divdesigns.com
Granite Horizon / http://granitehorizon.com

Andy Caiger

Thursday 02 June 2011 11:10:32 pm

Hi Brandon, it was me being stupid! The above policies would have worked but I was assigning the role with limitations (it was the standard editor role). Duh! Problem solved by the standard method of going away from it for a few hours and then looking again.

But having said that, I am wanting to have a system with multiple siteaccesses and a Template Look object for each one (so that they can have different logos). How might this be achieved?

EAB - Integrated Internet Success
Offices in England, France & China.
http://www.eab.co.uk http://www.eab-china.com http://www.eab-france.com

Brandon Chambers

Friday 03 June 2011 9:42:14 am

"

Hi Brandon, it was me being stupid! The above policies would have worked but I was assigning the role with limitations (it was the standard editor role). Duh! Problem solved by the standard method of going away from it for a few hours and then looking again.

"

Hi Andy,

I'm glad you were able to solve that.  :) I was going to suggest the default role/policy way but I didn't know if you were doing something exotic I never encountered.

 

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But having said that, I am wanting to have a system with multiple siteaccesses and a Template Look object for each one (so that they can have different logos). How might this be achieved?

"

 

That is an excellent question. Greg McAvoy-Jensen, the Executive Director here at Granite Horizon, wrote a tutorial for how to do just that!

Check it out!  :)

http://share.ez.no/learn/ez-publish/lots-of-websites-one-ez-publish-installation-adding-siteaccesses-in-ez-publish/%28language%29/eng-GB

Brandon Chambers
[email protected]
blog: http://blog.divdesigns.com
Granite Horizon / http://granitehorizon.com

Andy Caiger

Tuesday 14 June 2011 12:51:52 am

Yes, that is an excellent tutorial. I feel his section on multiple language multiple siteaccess eZ Publish setups could be improved with some information on how to switch between language versions. With 2 content trees, each with 2 language versions (so 5 siteaccesses in total including an admin backend) the switchlanguage operator seems to get confused and ends up redirecting to example.com! Somehow it must be reading from the default site.ini, but I can't see how. Everything else works fine.

EAB - Integrated Internet Success
Offices in England, France & China.
http://www.eab.co.uk http://www.eab-china.com http://www.eab-france.com

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