Nancy, 

I am looking for the node to just not be findable at all. So if a non-registered user went to node/100 and that was one of the nodes that was part of the list they would get page not found or redirected somewhere.  

I think the more I think about this doing it in the node.tpl is the best way.

Thanks,
Steve 

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann <nan_wich@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Use CCK to create the type and then permissions to control their access.
 

Nancy

 

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From: Steve Kessler

I often come across times that I want to hide nodes that are only shown in views. For example a listing of services that do not need their own page and are only shown on the services listing page. What is the best practice for hiding those nodes. 

Currently I give them a very specific path with pathauto and change robots.txt file and hope people do not stumble on them but I would like something better. I have also written PHP that just put a link to the aggregated view. 

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