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dimpzor

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ACL's Joomla 1.6 civievent
June 27, 2011, 01:49:11 am
hi

I'm trying to restrict events to users who belong to a certain group.
i have created an acl role that has edit permissions (for, say, Group A), but when a user that belongs to Group B logs in they can still see and register for the event.

Any ideas?

dimpzor

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Re: ACL's Joomla 1.6 civievent
June 30, 2011, 02:59:58 am
anyone used acl's for events and got them working then?

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