CCK Field Permissions is not working (drupal 5.1 + cck_field_perms 5.x.-1.10)

enli - June 14, 2007 - 07:29
Project:CCK Field Permissions
Version:5.x-1.10
Component:Code
Category:bug report
Priority:critical
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:duplicate
Description

After making new testing on this module, I found out that it doesn't work on my website.

I installed, in my 5.1 drupal website latest release of the module (5.x.-1.10), installed it, created proper permissions (first, under: admin/settings/cck_field_perms; then, under: admin/user/access) for the cck field that I wanted to be viewed by registered users only.
The result of all this is that the cck field is viewed by both unregistered and registered users, although in the admin/user/access section it is clearly set that only registered users can view that cck field.
Then I tried to modify permissions again, a couple of times, editing the same content, but nothing changed. The field is still displayed for anonymous users too even if they don't have the permission.

#1

Rodeo.be - July 31, 2007 - 17:52

I have the same problem, content that should not be visible for anonymous users can be viewed by everyone...

#2

rconstantine - August 25, 2007 - 03:19

It seems even if nobody has permission to see a given CCK field, that everyone can still see it. Assigning the permissions to one role or another changes nothing as was already mentioned above. I agree with the other issue calling this a dev version. Anyone know how far back I need to go to get a working version?

#3

Firewolf - September 19, 2007 - 09:48

Same problem. Whatever settings I make, the fields can be viewed by all users.

I am using Drupal 5.2, CCK 1.5 and CCK Field Permissions 1.10. And some other modules too, but probably of less importance for this issue.

#4

Vidar Løvbrekke... - February 18, 2008 - 23:27
Status:active» duplicate

Tidying up: http://drupal.org/node/196079 basically much of the same

#5

Rodeo.be - May 21, 2008 - 22:59

I figured out why I kept on seeing the protected fields: I used contemplate and had rewritten the content of the pages.

 
 

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