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marciam replied on January 23, 2009 21:14 to the question "restricting access to content?" in Bryght:
We don't need anything too complicated. Just a few pages that can be viewed by anonymous users, and the rest of the content that's only accessible to authenticated users. Access to specific menus, forums and pages by group would also be nice, but isn't as critical.
I think that one or more of the following modules might help a lot:
content_access
simple_access
node access control
nodeaccess
taxonomy_access_control
Taxonomy Access Control Lite
path_access
node privacy by role
private
These ones would also be a nice bonus:
forum_access & ACL
image_gallery_access
menu per role
marciam asked a question in Bryght on January 23, 2009 18:39:
restricting access to content?Hi again,
Are you planning to add any modules to Bryght that would provide some ability to restrict access to certain content (i.e. content type, nodes, taxonomy, menus, etc)? The closest thing I seem to be able to do now is to restrict access to some views (unless I'm missing something).
This is a critical feature we need to have to allow some nodes to be accessed by anonymous users, but other nodes to be only accessed by our members.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Marcia
PS I apologize for all the questions lately...
marciam replied on January 17, 2009 20:50 to the question "OpenID?" in Bryght:
marciam asked a question in Bryght on January 17, 2009 16:30:
feedburner email subscriptions?Hi there,
Is there a problem with email subscriptions in the feedburner module? I'm pretty sure I had it working previously, but now when I try to subscribe via email to our site, or to security updates on the support.bryght.com ste, I get the following message:
[ServletException in:/body/publicize/subscription-verify.jsp] /body/publicize/subscription-verify.jsp(20,53) Unable to load tag handler class "org.apache.taglibs.standard.tag.rt.core.OutTag" for tag "c:out"'
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
marciam asked a question in Bryght on January 17, 2009 16:19:
OpenID?Hi there,
Is there a problem with the OpenID module? I get this error when I try to use a Blogger URL as an OpenID (on support.bryght.com as well as my Bryght site:
error:Invalid AuthRequest: 768: Invalid value for openid.ns field: http://openid.net/signon/1.1
While I am able to successfully add a yahoo.com OpenID to my account at support.bryght.com, I get the following error message on my Bryght site:
Request URI is too long
(And it is a really long URL)
Any idea what I could be doing wrong?
Thanks,
Marcia
marciam replied on January 17, 2009 15:59 to the question "How do I export an iCal feed?" in Bryght:
marciam replied on January 15, 2009 23:18 to the question "How do I export an iCal feed?" in Bryght:
Thanks for the response on the iCal feed timeline! (And no need to duplicate your next reply to my Bryght Support request.)
Apparently, "Calendar: iCal Feed" isn't really meant to be used as a "View Type", but when I tried to create this as a page at www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical (the URL that results in the export of a file named calendar.ics), I tried using Google Calendar to subscribe to the following URLs (edited to show my site name), I get "Could not fetch the url):
www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical
www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical/calend...
www.mysitename.bryght.net/calendar.ics
www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical/ical
Maybe I'm not using the right URL? Also, the calendar.ics file that I download is -8h relative to PST, so it seems like the timezone is not being applied. (Events are displayed on the calendar in the correct timezone.)
Thanks!
marciam asked a question in Bryght on January 15, 2009 22:14:
How do I export an iCal feed?I've tried to add an iCal feed to the calendar view (which is now correctly displaying events) by adding a fourth Calendar argument to the calendar view, the "Calendar: iCal Feed" argument. I expect this to result in an iCal feed icon below the calendar. However, I see no such iCal icon.
I've also tried making it a separate view with View Type of "Calendar: iCal Feed". his results in a ULR that exports an iCal file named calendar.ics. However, I don't seem to be able to subscribe to an iCal feed at this URL.
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