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it's not for different languages. it's for different customers-sites.
my customers will have backend access.<br>
they are able to see global articles but can't edit them. the article
are placed in a "global" folder and the sysadmin<br>
decides which article will be give to which customer as sibling. so the
customers have all different articles from the<br>
same article-pool. but they are not allowed to change them.<br>
i think the best method is to restrict the customers access to the
folder where the siblings of the global article are...<br>
<br>
regards<br>
<br>
Dusty_it schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">If you want to make editable a content in different languages to different
users and don't want that a user can mess up with the content of another
language, this is not possible, I tried and found that it's not possible to
protect different blocks.
There's a workaround, that is to define the "locale-available" property and
set it to the locale desired for the sibling . In this way an editor can
edit only the locale assigned to that sibling.
In this post
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.pomegranate.de:9000/cms/forum/viewthread?thread=34">http://www.pomegranate.de:9000/cms/forum/viewthread?thread=34</a>
you should find all the answers.
Regards
Volkmar Emberger wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hi there,
does anyone know a good guide to silbings?
is a sibling only a link to a resource in the database? so 2 siblings
share the same permissions and data of one source?
i am asking wether its possible to create a sibling and give one part
all rights (edit, publish) and the other part (in another folder)
no permissions at all. or is it better to change the permissions for
this folder for the user so he can't gain control over the siblings
inside?
greedings volkmar emberger
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