Entries (posts) and pages are discrete content types. Entries doesn't
include pages or visa versa.

So if you want the user to be able to create pages (or some other
content type) one of the groups they belong to will need those
permsissions. If you create a new content type it will also have a
separate set of permissions.

Hope that clarifies.

S.




On Oct 2, 11:26 am, luke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Quick question about ACL stuff, i think i've misunderstood. If
> somebody could clarify, that would be awesome. Also if somewhere could
> point me to the relevant dox (if they exist :P), that would also be
> awesome. This is all on 0.6.2, cos i'm a softy.
>
> Basically, i created a test user, and threw them in the
> 'authenticated' group. Then I gave them the following permissions
> (everything else is unchecked):
>
> Manage comments on one's own posts: Allow
> Permissions on one's own posts:         read    edit    delete          create
> Make comments on any post: Allow
>
> Now when i log in as the test user, my menu doesn't have any content-
> type hierachy, but it does allow me to make a new post by clicking on
> the "new" menu item. When i look in the database, it appears to have
> made it a 'entry', or at least content-type '1'.
>
> And so! My question is:
>
> Why am i not able to create all content types with the above
> permissions. Alternately, why am i able to create _any_ content
> types.  It seems that with these permissions it should be all or none,
> not "entries and not pages".
>
> Cheers!
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