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Namaste all! My programmer pal is already coding a CMS using an XOOPS template for our organization (about 3000 members worldwide) and as the designer I have this burning question:
1) Assuming the standard behavior of all the php boards I have seen: user registers, logs in, fills out CP, etc. can an XOOPS template be modified so that there is another layer of authentification for the content within. For example, we are all here in this support forum right now, and user A has access to ALL the links to the left (Home, All About XOOPS, etc. but User B does not, User B does not have access to say "Download XOOPS."
Is that clear? This question has another layer. If user B wanted access to "Download XOOPS" is there a way to register user B to have access to that content, but the request is vetted by the moderator of that area first.
Does that make sense? Perhaps it goes something like this:
User requests registration and on the form checks the areas of content that they want access to. The automated main site registration-bot does its thing, but the requests for special content areas is sent to the appropriate moderator for that area. User is then notified when they have access, and Voila, the content area appears in the list. There would also have to be a way to request access later of course.
Well, I hope someone can shed some light on this important function that is needed, or we are sunk.
Thanks!
Jigs in Nepal