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4/16/2008 4:34 PM
 

Rob,
Thanks for your reaction.
But for me it isn't an option. Because some users are allowed, in their own space, to add pages to the site and fill them with content. The only thing I want is that they can't select the SQL-module from the modules list. This module should only be available for the administrator (that's me )

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Rulecourt

 
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4/16/2008 7:11 PM
 

For the sake of future compatibility I would still advise coming up with a solution that fits within the core framework. One such option would be to add the SQL module to the place you need it and then set it as Premium for the portal, thus removing it from the list for everyone else.If the module is only occasionally added to a page then it's only a few extra clicks and less than a minute to do. I run my portals with all modules as premium other than exactly what the page editor needs.

But if that's still no good, then you can try this: http://www.snowcovered.com/snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=7994

Get in touch with the developer first to ensure it's still active.

Rob

 
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4/17/2008 1:32 AM
 

Yeah,
That's a good idea. It feels like a workaround, but in my case it will do. So thanks.

Greetz
Rulecourt

 
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