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Is it possible to customise the FlexWebListPlugin per user or even better per UserGroup? For example: I need that members of a certain UserGroup in our office only see our project webs in the weblist. Example:

Projects

  • Project_A
  • Project_B

The TWiki- and MainWeb should be hidden.

Is there any solution?

Thank you in advance!!

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x02
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
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Categories: Permissions, Plugins, Skin

-- JoergCourtial - 11 Dec 2007

Answer

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How about restricting view access to those webs in the WebPreferences. This will hide them automatically.

-- MichaelDaum - 11 Dec 2007

Many thanks for your fast answer! The Problem is, that if I restrict view access, for example the TWikiWeb, no one can see any navigation. If I restrict the MainWeb, it is forbidden to see the personal homepage. Is there any other solution, to only hide the main and twikiweb in the weblist? Excuse my stupid questions, I'm a twiki and more natskin starter.

-- JoergCourtial - 11 Dec 2007

Sorry, closing this question after more than 30 days of inactivity. Feel free to re-open if needed.

-- PeterThoeny - 02 Feb 2008

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