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bykeynet, July 31, 2009
My client loves the simplicity of the rule - below the red line - private, above public. They find it easy to author articles as a result.
A couple of small issues:
- the issue mentioned in the review about search engines, bit of an issue with paid-for/private content.
- Secondly, the "login to read more" diverts the unregistered user to the "register" page. But if you have disabled registration globally (as people have to pay via a non-web process), Joomla gives a 403 message. You can configure a custom login page as a workaround, but this means the user doesn't "click through" to his desired article after logging in.
I made a version that solves both issues, and emailed it to the developer - it sets the link to login and a return page after login to the desired article, and there is a new option to enable or disable searching by Google etc.
HTH!
A couple of small issues:
- the issue mentioned in the review about search engines, bit of an issue with paid-for/private content.
- Secondly, the "login to read more" diverts the unregistered user to the "register" page. But if you have disabled registration globally (as people have to pay via a non-web process), Joomla gives a 403 message. You can configure a custom login page as a workaround, but this means the user doesn't "click through" to his desired article after logging in.
I made a version that solves both issues, and emailed it to the developer - it sets the link to login and a return page after login to the desired article, and there is a new option to enable or disable searching by Google etc.
HTH!

