Am 14.04.2011 09:08, schrieb Martin Mädler: > Hello, > > I haven't seen this documented anywhere, but I ran into a problem where > I need a NOT operator in one of my conditions. Since it is not possible > to nest conditions, I broke mine up into 3 seperate conditions. The > logic should work like this: > > [loginUser = 1] # if user 1 is logged in (IP not relevant) > temp.submenu.excludeUidList = 118 > [IP = 12.345] && [loginUser = !1] # if IP starts with 12.345 and no user > is logged in > temp.submenu.excludeUidList = 97 > [else] # IP doesn't match and not logged in (there is only one fe-user) > temp.submenu.excludeUidList = 97, 118 > [global] > > Do have an idea how I can solve this, am I missing something? When I > just use [IP = 12.345] instead of [IP = 12.345] && [loginUser = !1], my > menu is always missing item 97, even when logged in. > > Thanks > -Martin
Is this really what you want to do? Just hide the menu entry (the pages will still be available)? I would use 2 usergroups for this: One is set via the IP ( there is an extension for that). The user is a member of both groups. Then 118 has groupacces set to group 2, 97 has groupaccess set to group 1. Björn _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.typo3.org http://lists.typo3.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english