I did not find much on this either.
I found that a page should have fe_login_mode column but my typo3 v4.1.1
does not have it.
should I install some additional extension?
"ries van Twisk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> There is something called 'Login Mode' so 3.8
Not sure if my last mail came through,
but you need to check login mode use google to search for it,
I couldn't make clear what setting needs to be set where
Ries
On Dec 11, 2007, at 11:29 AM, typo3 wrote:
> folks,
> the caching in typo3 takes into account current logged on user FE
> grou
folks,
the caching in typo3 takes into account current logged on user FE groups
membership using [Login usergroups]
It is kinda good feature but is not realy needed in my cases.
Is there any way to disable that feature and to make the cache to cache
pages regardless of who is logged on?
thank you
There is something called 'Login Mode' so 3.8 changes:
here is the changelog:
* New feature for page records: Frontend Login Mode. Makes it
possible to disable (and enable later) frontend logins for branches of
the page tree. Disabling will make it look like no user is
authenticated. This
folks,
the caching in typo3 takes into account current logged on user FE groups
membership using [Login usergroups]
It is kinda good feature but is not realy needed in my cases.
Is there any way to disable that feature and to make the cache to cache
pages regardless of who is logged on?
thank you
folks,
the caching in typo3 takes into account current logged on user FE groups
membership using [Login usergroups]
It is kinda good feature but is not realy needed in my cases.
Is there any way to disable that feature and to make the cache to cache
pages regardless of who is logged on?
thank yo