> 'Guests'
When you haven't logged in yet, you are a guest.
> 'Registered'
When you get an account, you are registered
> 'Admins'
No singular designation, though you could create an admin group and put
people into it.
> 'Deities'
Will work just like 0.x. A deity is a user, not a group. It is a special
all powerful designation.
> 'Banned'
This is not in 1.x although I don't have any arguments against putting
it in place.
> And hopefully some easy method of allowing viewing content to be set to
> a group permission.
This is in place but you have to hand-hold with the permission system.
For the example the blog entries have int column for authorization.
0 - Anyone can see this blog
1 - Registered users can see this blog
2 - Registered groups who have view permission for this item can see it.
Thanks for the input about this.
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Matthew McNaney
Electronic Student Services
Appalachian State University
http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu
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