Bug #28943
closedPages under 'extendtosubpages' access are not viewable in view module.
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Description
I'm not sure if this is expected behavior, but I think not. If a parent page is under usergroup access control and has its extendtosubpages flag turned on, then child pages are not viewable in the view module. A lot of mechanisms are in place to be able to show hidden and inaccessible elements in the view module, so I think this is a bug.
Updated by Susanne Moog over 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Accepted
- Complexity changed from medium to hard
You are right this sounds like a bug.
Updated by Pascal Uhlmann over 12 years ago
This problem also exists if a page is hidden and the extendToSubpages flag is set (tested with Typo3 4.5.12). In this case the page in question is accessible in the view module but not its subpages ("The requested page was not accessible!"). Normally they all should be accessible if you're logged in.
Updated by Mathias Schreiber almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from Accepted to Needs Feedback
- Assignee set to Mathias Schreiber
- Is Regression set to No
Bart, IIRC you need to enable the adminPanel.
So just to clear this up:
You enabled the admin panel and the pages do not show up?
Updated by Bart Dubelaar almost 10 years ago
I think I meant the view module in the backend, not the frontend.
Updated by Mathias Schreiber almost 10 years ago
We are talking about Web -> View, right?
Updated by Alexander Opitz over 9 years ago
- Status changed from Needs Feedback to Closed
- Assignee deleted (
Mathias Schreiber)
No feedback within the last 90 days => closing this issue.
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Updated by Sybille Peters about 1 year ago
- Related to Bug #87392: Subpages of hidden pages with extendToSubpages activated cannot be accessed even with backend login added