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12/21/2006 1:01 AM
 

Ok, I have read through many different versions of this question here and I am still not clear on how do do the following or if it is even possable.

I do know that I have not been able to get it to work so far.

Anyway here is what I would like to do;

I want two (or more) blogs on the same portal that act in the following way
each blog is writable to a different user.
and it is visable to the writing user and a limited selection of outher users.

for example

user A can write and view blog A
users C and D can see, but not write or edit blog A

user B can write and view blog B
users C and D can als see, but not write or edit blog B

users E, F, G ..... can see neither blog A or B

is this even possable and if so, how?

Zaphod

 
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1/3/2007 3:14 AM
 

Sounds like a typical "Mean Girls" high school gossip chain....

 

You should be able to get most of the way there using the security roles options... but sounds like it would be a great deal of maint for the admin/host, not the blog author.

 
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1/3/2007 3:23 AM
 
Maybe you'd even want to consider putting the different blogs in different portals. Seems to me you want to offer 2 blogs two 2 completely unrelated groups, and on top of that, you don't want your blogs to be publicly available

Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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1/7/2007 6:52 PM
 
Does your reply suggest that the requested configuration is not possible? The reply prior to yours suggested it was. I have a site divided into member and non-member aeas. I want members to be able to see all blogs, but non-members only able to see the public blogs. Using two different portals to accomplish this seem to run counter to the entire structure of DNN roles and permissions. The blog module has some fairly counter-intuitive features. Where is the "instruction manual" for the blog module? Thank you.
 
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1/8/2007 10:44 AM
 
As far I know, there isn't a manual for this and many other modules.  It sure would be nice though.  It could potentially answer many questions. 

Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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