On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Linus Kamb <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > It's been a while since I've messed around with our Jetspeed installation. > I recall seeing some documentation on this subject, but I haven't been able > to find it again. > > My situation is: > > I have 2 versions of a couple of pages, one for guests and one for logged-in > users. > > Each page has its own psml, as: > toolA_public.psml > toolA_private.psml > toolB_public.psml > toolB_private.psml > > The *_public pages have security constraints "forguestonly", and the > *_private pages are marked "forloggeduseronly". > > The pages are in a folder, accessed via sub-menus on the page header. > > If a guest (non-logged-in user) tries to navigate directly to a private page, > the public page is displayed. > > However, this only works properly (and honestly, I'm not sure *how* it does > work!) for toolA. If one goes to the toolB private page, the toolA public > page is displayed. (The URL remains unchanged, displaying the private page > psml URL.) > > Any clues (or links to appropriate documentation) would be appreciated. > > I'm running Jetspeed 2.2.0, Oracle db, with psml pages in the file system.
I've read this a few times and I don't have enough information to help yet. It might be easier if you showed us the security constraints defs, folder.metadata, and page definitions for the pages and folders described above --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
