Hello,
I am trying to get the permissions in a module to work with postnuke's. The module requires you to create classes for users and then assign the permission levels in those classes. If the class created in the module is the same as that in postnuke, then those people will receive the appropriate permissions.
I know that if you're not logged in, you're reported to the module as part of the group 'anonymous'. What is the name of the group if you are logged in?
the module is Jinzora, if that helps at all.
thank you.
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How does postnuke report users to modules?
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Default group for logged in users is Users. You can configure this in Administration->Settings (.750) or Administration->Groups->Modify configuration (.760+).
I do not know Jinzora and if and how it supports the permission system.
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