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Topic: ACL levels  (Read 4424 times)
« on: May 15, 2007, 04:39:08 am »
Stefan Axelsson Offline
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First of all, thanks for a realy nice gallery. Works great for all but one "small" thing.

Basically I'm setting up a site for an Airsoft team, and we want to be able to put up pictures of events we've been to and such. The problem I have is that I want only Authors to have this access, and preferably only Editors and Publishers would be able to actually publish new galleries (spellchecking is thus enforced ;).

The problem now is that either all users can create new galleries, or noone can, and gallery administration will be a back-end job. And as I don't want anyone in the back-end...

The first problem, that all registered users can create a gallery, I could probably tweak myself (just change the check from all registered to Authors and above, and put it on the "My galleries"-link too), but I guess that only that user and the back-end will be able to edit it. It will work, but not greatly.

Having editor/publisher-access is a lot harder, of course. So I won't be doing THAT much coding. So see this more as a request for such a function. In fact, that might be useful anyways, to have "gallery moderators" of sorts. If a user goes out of bounds someone with a high enough access level can remove it.

/LoomChild
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« on: May 15, 2007, 11:57:58 am »
interhost Offline
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I echo this, for gallery with a large number of pictures, a more robust ACL system is a must.

If it can be implemented the way zoom has permission management setup to give different levels of access (even though it does not work in zoom) that would be the ideal solution.
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« on: January 22, 2008, 08:37:25 pm »
Jonah Offline
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FYI, this is being worked on: http://rsgallery2.net/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,17/topic,11792.0
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