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10/26/2007 5:36 PM
 

Suppose I have the core "Text/HTML" module on my site that only specific usergroup has "read" access to. Am I correct to assume that this module's RSS feed would still be displayed for anyone that has this feed's address?


 
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10/27/2007 10:02 PM
 

That's easy to test ... did you try it?


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10/29/2007 8:06 AM
 

I tried something like that.

There are 2 UDT modules on the site (access to them is limited), and certain users need to be notifyed when new entries have been added. Since there's no email notification feature in the module I enabled RSS sindication, and configured Outlook 2007 to receive it. Strange thing is Outlook receives "letters" about _some_ entries in one module and does not receive anything at all from another.


 
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