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Subject: Limit CSS file visibility
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sparkin
Posts:5

02/28/2006 7:13 AM Alert 
Is there any way of limiting the files a user can see in the select list?

Thanks, Scott
kevinmschreiner
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02/28/2006 9:00 AM Alert 
The CSS Editor currently limits the files displayed by either Administrator or Host level. Administrators only see CSS files contained in the Portal directory (and its associated sub directories). We are currently making a few revisions for a new release, and may be able to add security associations. What type of limits are you looking for?

Kevin M Schreiner

Business Intelligence Force, Inc. (bi4ce)
sparkin
Posts:5

03/01/2006 1:30 AM Alert 
Thanks for the reply Kevin.

When skins, containers and some components are installed at a portal level there can be multiple css files in the portal folder structure. I was wondering if I could limit the select list to only a subset of the total css files in the portal folder, based on security role.

I'm not sure how it could be done, but potentially having a module setting available to the administrator so that they could nominate roles to the available css files is a suggestion. I don't know how feasible it is though...

Thanks, Scott
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