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Feature #14967

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ACL on file mounts

Added by Christian Hernmarck about 19 years ago. Updated almost 14 years ago.

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Closed
Priority:
Should have
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-
Target version:
-
Start date:
2005-09-14
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Description

Sometimes we need to have a file mount eg, "all", where some project leadres can put files into and some editors just can select files from to put into the page but delete/add nothing. It is more ore less the possibility to give some BE users a readonly access to a file mount and others a full access. I think there must be others needing something like this.
I didn't find anything to resolve that - the german newsgroup didn't help either (no replies - so I think it's not implemented).
I could imagine something like this: when defining the file mounts, you can say: readonly or read/write. Then you can define two file mounts (one readonly, one read/write) and put them into the proper BE user configuration.
Is this a big thing? I don't know the core of Typo3 to answer this....
/Christian

(issue imported from #M1449)


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #15082: more detailed file permissions for usersClosedThomas Hempel2005-10-17

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Actions #1

Updated by Martin Klaus about 19 years ago

As workaround you could use tx_roles Extension.

Actions #2

Updated by Christian Kuhn almost 14 years ago

Resolved, no change required:

This can be solved with extensions which add additional ACL possibilities using core hooks.

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