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Hello Ryan (or anyone else with ideas),
I have built a multisite with Seblod - and have basically 4 domains with 4 different contents, plugins etc.
There are also additional groups and access levels, plus about 12 Admins.
Using JCE profiles I am restricting certain groups to certain media folders - i.e.
group-a will only see /images/group-a
group-b will only see /images/group-b and so on...
Works like a charm.
The problem I am facing now: some Admins belong to 2 groups, because they need to be able to work on 2 sites.
But with my settings in JCE they are restricted to only one of the images sub-folders, I guess the one profile that has spriority.
Any ideas? Of course I can always give these Admins seperate logins per domain, but I was thinking to limit the media folders based on the domain. I could create a backend plugin to provide the login domain as a variable.
Changing the actual structure if the image folders is not an option, since all articles are built already.
I saw that your media path allows variables - if I could somehow add a [IF domain, then]...
I am also considering creating an aditional images folder with symbolic links to 2 folders and then pointing to this new folder from an additional profile - which would then show both subfolders...
Thanks!
Richard
I have built a multisite with Seblod - and have basically 4 domains with 4 different contents, plugins etc.
There are also additional groups and access levels, plus about 12 Admins.
Using JCE profiles I am restricting certain groups to certain media folders - i.e.
group-a will only see /images/group-a
group-b will only see /images/group-b and so on...
Works like a charm.
The problem I am facing now: some Admins belong to 2 groups, because they need to be able to work on 2 sites.
But with my settings in JCE they are restricted to only one of the images sub-folders, I guess the one profile that has spriority.
Any ideas? Of course I can always give these Admins seperate logins per domain, but I was thinking to limit the media folders based on the domain. I could create a backend plugin to provide the login domain as a variable.
Changing the actual structure if the image folders is not an option, since all articles are built already.
I saw that your media path allows variables - if I could somehow add a [IF domain, then]...
I am also considering creating an aditional images folder with symbolic links to 2 folders and then pointing to this new folder from an additional profile - which would then show both subfolders...
Thanks!
Richard
R3D Internet Services
Of course I can always give these Admins seperate logins per domain, but I was thinking to limit the media folders based on the domain. I could create a backend plugin to provide the login domain as a variable.
An event is a available that you can use in a custom Joomla system plugin to change the root directory for each user based on your criteria.
The onWfFileSystemGetRootDir event is triggered when the root directory is requested, passing a relative url of the value set in the File Directory Path, or "images".
Here is an example system plugin with all the available events exposed - https://github.com/widgetfactory/wf_filesystem_events
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Of course I can always give these Admins seperate logins per domain, but I was thinking to limit the media folders based on the domain. I could create a backend plugin to provide the login domain as a variable.
An event is a available that you can use in a custom Joomla system plugin to change the root directory for each user based on your criteria.
The onWfFileSystemGetRootDir event is triggered when the root directory is requested, passing a relative url of the value set in the File Directory Path, or "images".
Here is an example system plugin with all the available events exposed - https://github.com/widgetfactory/wf_filesystem_events
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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