Hi Urs,
I don't think such a condition exists, but you could create it using a userfunc
[1]. Replacing the page content by a login box is certainly possible, but it
sounds like you know that part.
Loek
[1]
http://docs.typo3.org/typo3cms/TyposcriptReference/Conditions/Reference/Index.html#condition-userfunc
On 08-04-13 10:26, Urs Bräm wrote:
Hi Viktor
sorry for the late reply. Thanks!
What I had in mind was not redirecting the user to the single login page, but
altering the rendered page if it is protected.
I could then display the login form on the page via ts, setting it to show only
if the user is not logged in, of course.
That's why I was looking for some kind of condition that tells my TS if the page
has restricted access or not. Is there something like that?
Thanks!
Urs
Am 19.03.13 11:09, schrieb Viktor Livakivskyi:
Hi.
You can think about making single page with login form and set globally:
config.typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages = <id_of_page_with_form>
also look at config.typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages_addParams, if you
want to redirect user back to non-accessible before page after his
successfull login.
Regards.
Hi
this is probably very simple, but I couldn't look it up anyhow:
Is there a condition that applies when a page (or, maybe also its
content) has limited access rights AND the user doesn't have these rights?
-> to display a login form on the page - but only when needed.
I know I can check with
[usergroup=*]
[else]
(show form)
[global]
- but I would like to set it globally, so as soon as editors create
restricted content, the login form will appear.
Thanks!
Urs
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