Clearing the cache is worth a shot, and yes it is safe to delete everything from the cache* tables
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Daniel Carrera daniel.carrera@zmsl.comwrote:
Hmm... it doesn't seem to help.
Maybe I have the wrong permissions set in the access control page (admin/user/access) but I don't think I do. Under "node module" I have the "access content" permission set for anonymous users. That's all I need, right? All the other permissions in this section are "administer" this, "create" that, and "edit" the other.
Is there some other permission I should check?
Is it possible that the Drupal cache is acting up? I see five cache* tables in the database (cache, cache_filter, cache_menu, cache_page, cache_views). Is it safe to delete everything from these tables? Might that help?
Daniel.
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
Try rebuilding your permissions table at admin/content/node-settings
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Shit. It's worse than I thought. It looks like only users that have a role with the "administer nodes" permission can view these pages. In other words, only site administrators can view these pages. This is horrible.
Help! :(
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hello,
I was using the "taxonomy access" module but I decided that it doesn't do what I want, so got rid of it. That is to say, I didn't delete the categories, but I set them to not be used for "Pages".
Here is my problem: Some pages are now inaccessible to anonymous users. When you go to the page you get an access denied error. I'm getting stressed about this because my users are mad and they want to show
their
pages to other people.
I have gone to the regular permissions page (admin/user/access) and under "node module" the permission "access content" is activated for anonymous users.
I don't know what to do and I was hoping someone here had an idea. I'm using Drupal 5 btw.
I would welcome any help.
Daniel.
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