From: jim b. <jb...@jb...> - 2001-11-25 00:35:58
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From: Paul D. <pa...@pd...> - 2002-01-19 09:36:14
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From: Murry D. <md...@hq...> - 2002-01-30 14:02:38
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My company uses PN for our Intranet site, and I would like to know if there is a way to force the users to log in before they can do anything? Maybe have the home page actually be a login screen unless they are already logged in. The problem is, the users submit news, calendar events and post in the forums without logging in. Then we don't know who is responsible for the content. Also, our intranet needs to be accessible to users outside the office, but I need to keep unauthorized people and search engines out. The login screen would be a good answer I think. Anyone help? Thanks, Murry Drury MCSE, MCP+I, MCP Director of Information Systems FSA Group 502.583.3783 email: md...@hq... visit us online at http://www.fsagroup.net/ |
From: John C. <ad...@di...> - 2002-02-01 01:07:24
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Hmmm, you should be ble to overcome these problems with the permissions system in Rogue. Is this the development version that you are using? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Murry Drury" <md...@hq...> To: "'PostNuke at Sourceforge (E-mail)'" <pos...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:03 AM Subject: [Post-nuke-users] (no subject) > My company uses PN for our Intranet site, and I would like to know if there > is a way to force the users to log in before they can do anything? Maybe > have the home page actually be a login screen unless they are already logged > in. > > The problem is, the users submit news, calendar events and post in the > forums without logging in. Then we don't know who is responsible for the > content. Also, our intranet needs to be accessible to users outside the > office, but I need to keep unauthorized people and search engines out. The > login screen would be a good answer I think. > > Anyone help? > > Thanks, > > Murry Drury > MCSE, MCP+I, MCP > Director of Information Systems > FSA Group > 502.583.3783 > > email: md...@hq... > visit us online at http://www.fsagroup.net/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Post-nuke-users mailing list > Pos...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/post-nuke-users > > |
From: Martyn P. <Mar...@ma...> - 2002-04-08 07:34:48
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Can anyone explain the following? I have been doing some work on oSCommerce cvs 2.2 of late with the view to building a number of ecommerce sites. I have noticed in the forums comments regarding post-nuke integration. I am familiar with CMS systems but am having a problem understanding how OSC can be integerated into PN? The style, layout and behaviour of OSC is embedded within the php code so what can PN provide in addition? This may be a stupid question but I am sure that I am not the only person wanting to ask. Thanks Martyn. |
From: jim b. <jb...@jb...> - 2002-04-09 19:27:50
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Hi Martyn! > Can anyone explain the following? Unlikely, but I'll push some buttons and see what happens. :) > I have been doing some work on oSCommerce cvs 2.2 of late with the view > to building a number of ecommerce sites. I have noticed in the forums > comments regarding post-nuke integration. I am familiar with CMS systems > but am having a problem understanding how OSC can be integerated into > PN? The style, layout and behaviour of OSC is embedded within the php > code so what can PN provide in addition? This may be a stupid question > but I am sure that I am not the only person wanting to ask. Not a stupid question at all. The lines are clearly a tad blurred. :) I glanced around a bit as oscommerce, not downloading or installing. OSC appears to be more of an ecommerce-specific implementation of a phpnuke/postnuke style user/admin interface, rather than a general purpose tool. In fact I see mention of poststep as a 'postnuke-modulised' tool. I'm sure in the future there'll be others either converted to pn or designed specifically for pn. Have a :) day! jb -- jim barchuk jb...@jb... |
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