Jan,

What you describe is a simple application of the "user-role-fallback' rule for the "page" locator. For each PSML page request, the user folder is checked first, then the roles folders for the user, and lastly, the default, (or guest), page locations.

There are many other profiling rules that use different criteria and fallback modes. These include groups the user belongs to, subsites, media types, and other attributes. Once you get the "user-role-fallback" working to your satisfaction, try some of the others! You can even compose your own criteria/rules if necessary.

Randy

Jan Kowalik wrote:
Hi all

I'd like to ask you for some help, as I don't fully get that profile
rules and profiler.

What I want to do is make guests, basically everyone see only pages
defined in 'pages/' directory with some constraints of course.
Well, I have it done and I have modified folder.metadata file to do
what I want.
Now, after logging in, I want it to show pages defined for users roles
(_role/<user_role> directory) and for users itself (_user/<user_name>
directory). I'd like them to have all what is available for guests and
that what is defined particularly for each of them.
Any hints how to achieve this would be greatly appreciated.

What does group.role.user resolver and how does it differ from group,
role and user resolvers ?

Thanks in advance

Regards



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