[support] User content delimitation.

Ryan LeTulle bayousoft at gmail.com
Mon May 16 14:01:23 UTC 2011


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On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Joel Willers <joel.willers at sigler.com>wrote:

> I don't have much experience with D7, but in D6 I would have used Taxonomy
> Access Control.  Maybe there is a D7 equivalent.  Hope this might put you on
> the right track.
>
> Joel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: support-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces at drupal.org] On
> Behalf Of Jorge Biquez
> Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 1:18 PM
> To: support at drupal.org
> Subject: [support] User content delimitation.
>
> Hello all.
>
> I hope all of you are fine.
>
> I still working with Drupal 7 and most the
> functionality it has by installing it , plain
> installation. Since I have not explored all the
> world of modules yet and I do not have previous
> experience with Drupal 6 or before I like to
> learn all it can do as it and then, my next step read about all modules.
>
> I can say that for newbies, Drupal 7 can be hard
> to understand about how to join all the pieces
> together and more when you do not have idea of
> what others modules to use. Anyway, when I finish
> I am planning to write a small tutorial on things
> I have found, specially for those without
> experience in any prior version of Drupal like me.
>
> My questions.
>
> I have read that Drupal 6 and previous versions
> were used in place like local newspapers, companies news, intranets.
>
> As it came, without modules I have not being able
> to separate content under Drupal 7.
>
> Let me explain.
>
> Let's say a local newspaper of a small town or a small school.
>
> What modules do I need to have content controlled
> only by the owner. Maybe that the teacher of 5°
> grade publish content and THAT ONLY kids from 5°
> grade can made comments and even read it.  ON
> other side, that maybe a teacher can publish
> content for 5° , 7 and 3 grade but not the others.
> In the example of the school, that parents CAN
> NOT READ the content of kids an vice versa.
> ANother example would be that people of one
> comapny's department can post and read all
> information about his/her department but can not read or comment about
> others.
>
> I guess that's the simple idea.
>
> That's my challenge to learn now. I can install
> Drupal 6 but the challenge is to try to solve all with Drupal 7.
>
> Any comments or advice on how to do this are VERY welcomed.
>
> Thanks in advance for all your tme.
>
> Jorge Biquez
>
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