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2/9/2007 11:49 AM
 

So far it looks like the only way to set permissions on pages and modules is by security roles.  Is there a way to set permissions to an individual?  We are going to have pages on our site that individuals will have access to and we'd prefer to not have to create a security role for each user.  Like in the security area where you click the checkboxes, it would be nice if there was a ddl of all users to allow for an indivual to be selected and then check view or edit.  Would that be "easy" to code in?

 
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2/9/2007 1:24 PM
 

My guess is that it would be a fairly major change to the core DotNetNuke project to implement this type of page setting. 

How many users are you talking about creating individual pages for?   What type of information will be on each page?  Maybe it is something you could build into a module that is user based.


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2/9/2007 2:47 PM
 
our high schools will all have a child portal.  Some teachers will have a page with potentially several child pages.  We would like teachers to be able to only edit their own pages.  they will likely primarily use the text/html module at first, but we anticipate them wanting to use blogs, wikis, etc later on.
 
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