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Actual this is a touch semantic issue, as what is found in admin/user/ access, is referred to there, and by me and many others as permissions, which are somewhat different than view, or node specific access control.
admin/user/access Shouldn't be called "Access control" if you ask me. I think this is fixed somewhat in Drupal 6, if not at least changed some.
-Mike
On Mar 3, 2008, at 2:17 PM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting Roy Smith roy@panix.com:
Hmmm. It could be that I was misinterpreting what I saw.
None of the checkboxes were checked. I've seen other modules where "none checked" means "everybody has permission" (for example, when you edit a view, it says, "Only the checked roles will be able to see this view in any form; if no roles are checked, access will not be restricted.") and I just assumed that was globally true. Was I hasty in that assumption?
There are two methods being used. You must check the Access and the other method such as is used by views says use the normal access check methods otherwise use the specified access roles.
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
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