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G'Day: Generally got the module working but have two specific problems:
1. Content on my front page, which is being called by a View, does not render at all...no Access denied message, just empty screen. See main content area: http://www.crca.asn.au/. The individual nodes are visible to the anonymous user, but not the View that pulls the nodes onto the front page.
2. Browse Tags by: xxxx...the Taxonomy VTN builds a page at: http://www.crca.asn.au/taxonomy_vtn/voc/3 ... here the user gets an Access denied message. No idea where to go to set the privacy for this "content type"
Comments
Comment #1
boabjohn CreditAttribution: boabjohn commentedOkay, an update on (1) above. Not sure if this is an accurate report, but my problem seemed to boil down to the fact that the content used for the front page seems to be considered as it's own content type (?). To wit:
The front page comprises a view and a story. I had set the story content type to be default view by all. But the front page failed to show content. When I checked the view permissions on the node itself (for the story), the view permissions WERE NOT SET to anonymous view. Ticking to allow anonymous fixed the problem of no front page....
HTH.
Still no resolution to the problem of taxonomy_vtn pages returning access denied... (2) above.
Comment #2
deekayen CreditAttribution: deekayen commentedI suppose I should verify the default settings on each content type are translating to the defaults on nodes during creation before commenting on 1.
I've never used Taxonomy VTN, so I'd have to research what it does to speculate on an answer.
Comment #3
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedboabjohn,
The taxonomy_vtn/voc/3 has nothing to do with a Node. It accesses the taxonomies and terms.
When you click on a term you get a list of nodes attached to that term (or is it the opposite? 8-) I think phrased either way works.)
Thank you.
Alexis Wilke