Bear in mind that, like all modules which use Drupal's built-in node_access features, this module does not prevent users from viewing/editing nodes which Drupal's permission allow them to view/edit. To use, configure Drupal to not grant the permission, then configure tac_lite to grant via the node_access table.
At first sight, you may think it's just another fork of already available module on drupal.org like taxonomy_access or tac_lite. First one is a taxonomy control access based on roles, second one is a taxonomy control access based on users. But both of those modules miss the - according to me essential - inheritance notion :
if you have access to one term, you don't automatically have access to the children nodes. My module does take care about inheritance and this way permit a powerfull user access control.
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Instead of whirling atoms in giant rings, as existing colliders in Switzerland and the United States do, scientists want a new-generation machine that will shoot them straight.
Scientists behind the European particle collider aimed at uncovering the secrets of the universe pushed Monday to build an even bigger machine — with money and partners from around the world.
Instead of whirling atoms in giant rings, as existing colliders in Switzerland and the United States do, scientists want a new-generation machine that will shoot them straight.
9.Go to User management>>Access control by taxonomy.
3.With Revisioning loaded the Accessible content menu item comes with an additional In draft/Pending moderation tab. The content summary shown, which includes each content's vocabulary (i.e. category) term, is direct reflection of the logged-in user’s permissions and vocabulary grants. For administrators (and other roles with the "administer nodes" permission) the I can edit and I can view tabs will normally show all content on the site, when All is selected also.
Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
Allowed HTML tags:
Terms that are basic and central to the Christian Faith. Avoid being too precise and exacting. Some topics tend to be hierarchical, such as scripture references. Others terms may be best organized in a flat manner and may be, as an example, classified alphabetically. Ideally, each topic will be classified by at least two different systems, but we always have the search option if all else fails.
The Lonesome Dove is a subsidiary web site under On-a-Wing-and-a-Prayer. It is, however, the primary focus for development because it is overtly Christian and is envisioned as being the ultimate goal, with the Doves, Directory, and Co-Op being nothing more than the building blocks for Organization Development (OD). Deployed on a Drupal install, it will contain many features already contained in that software. From forums to library's, it is information intensive and will make the most of the native features such as taxonomy and search.