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herbmaier

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Every user-group sees all categories, can one change this?
« on: July 22, 2011, 01:26:56 pm »

Hello forum,

I would like to provide with Coppermine a Gallerie where my customers can download their own photographs. For it I have provided for three example customers in each case a user group and a category for albums.

Now in every category (customer) I have generated several albums (Shootings) and have assigned these albums of the user group of the customer.

My problem: If a customer logs in, he see all categories (not the albums in all, but a list with many points which he cannot click)... and not only his own:-(

Is there a solution this to organise in such a way that a user sees only one certainly category?
Otherwise I see only the way out completely to work without categories.

All albums with "without category" and refer the albums then to user groups . Then, however, with it I would have no nice "structuralisation" of the albums...

Many thanks for every helpful thought, herb
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Re: Every user-group sees all categories, can one change this?
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2011, 04:53:10 pm »

If a customer logs in, he see all categories (not the albums in all, but a list with many points which he cannot click)... and not only his own:-(
Afaik he'll see the other categories as 'empty', right? If so, try this: http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,72086.msg348769.html#msg348769
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