node_access() is not proper here, since hook_access() is called within the node_access() stack (so calling it again creates a loop). The problem may be security. Read the node_access() function and note that there 4 separate return statements (3 FALSE and a TRUE) before hook_access() is invoked. Typically, this is a filter access problem, as the node body may be using a filter not accessible to the user trying to edit the node. - Ken On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Svein-Tore With <Svein-Tore.With@telemed.no> wrote:
I think you need to add a "$" sign in line 7
Cheers, Svein-Tore With (username falcon)
function nodetype_access($op, $node, $account) { $is_author = $account->uid == $node->uid; switch ($op) { case 'create': return user_access('create nodetype', $account); case 'update': $output = user_access('edit own nodetype', $account) && [HERE]is_author || user_access('edit any nodetype', $account); if ($output) return TRUE; case 'delete': return user_access('delete own nodetype', $account) && $is_author || user_access('delete any nodetype', $account); } }
-- Ken Rickard agentrickard@gmail.com http://ken.therickards.com