Recently Viewed...
DNN Modules
SnowCovered Top Sellers

Live Content uses Web 2.0 approach to provide a Rich User Interface and streamlines content presentation by overlaying content on current page. Overlay images, videos, audio, text/html content, flash, dotnetnuke modules, and external content. Experience the demo...

Gloss is the first ALL COLORS! skin, featuring a powerful XML-based flash and being 100% W3C CSS XHMTL1.0 compliant. Tune it yourself on the fly, changing colors, backgrounds, containers, text color and size, width and more! Brilliant!

Ultra Video Gallery is a brother product of Ultra Media Gallery, UVG allows you to add videos in various format and automatically convert them to flv format, you also can add videos from embed code and play them in our integrated flash video player.

'Relationship Building' and 'Communication' are two essential nuts and bolts for a business to prosper. This module allows you to bridge both of these and easily generate continuous awareness of your web site, products and services. Your prospects and customers will greatly appreciate this featur

Powerful, Ajax Enabled, Easy to Use. Document Management has never been better. Open-DocumentLibrary allows DotNetNuke users to share and manage documents in a flexible, intelligent way, offering granular control over Folder and Document access.

In this day and age, knowing as much detailed information as possible about your customer, prospect or web site user is essential. Thankfully, the new 'Dynamics Forms' module from Data Springs, makes it easier than ever to segment your data collection efforts.

Ultra Media Gallery is the most popular photo gallery and media gallery solution for DotNetNuke, UMG offers 10 different flash player to browse your gallery with completely different user interface experience.

Capture your users attention, enrich your site with multimedia flash, and create and opt in distribution list for your DNN site. These are just a few of the many features the Data Springs Module Collection can provide you.

The Catalyst skins are professionally designed, coded and packaged by a team of DotNetNuke experts. The skins are available in 12 great colours. This skin is easily customisable with our unique DrNuke EasyMod technology. Try our demo!

ALL NEW ! - Minimalist includes skin packs in 12 great colors. Each color has Flat, Gradient and Glass versions. Feature rich XML Flash header, perfect for just about any purpose. 9 Different menu options in each skin pack; 3 horizontal menus, 3 vertical menus and 3 all-new Twin level menus . . .

    |   Register   |   donderdag 4 december 2008   
Data Springs Product Forums...
Subject: Viewable based on permissions
Prev Next
You are not authorized to post a reply.

Author Messages
Chris
Posts:50
river guide
river guide

05-22-2007 6:08  

A user is logged in and visits a page that has permissions for Content Managers.   The next time they return to the site, the link is there for that page even when logged out.  Clicking the link takes you to the log in page.  So, this works as it should.

 

A scenario of this is we have a few computers that are public computers (kiosks) that 700 different people can use.  Not everyone should see the pages for tracking and managment.  This could be fixed on our end by only showing the Track Back when logged in.  Maybe have an option to select if it is a public computer.  This would only keep links to public pages.  This would be effective on a kiosk because the majority of the users would be going to "Event Registration",  "Resource Reservation", etc..., and they can just click the tack back links to go to places other users visit often.

Just some more thoughts...

Chad
Posts:2271
river guide
river guide

05-22-2007 8:56  
Chris,

Thanks for your comments. Yes I suppose it would it would be a nice feature for anonymous users to now show the other pages (or optionally). Couldn't you just not add the tracking portion to those pages though? Or is the problem that you want them to appear correctly when the user content management rights logs in? Maybe a setting such as 'Don't display secured page links to anonymous users' might work. This is the type of situation though where we would also want to measure performance to see if a check for each page might be a performance hit. We have had to tweak this module as much as possible to make it as fast as it is so I have some concerns regarding that.

-Chad
You are not authorized to post a reply.



ActiveForums 3.7

Copyright 2005 - 2008 by Data Springs, Inc.
Terms Of Use | Privacy Statement