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Node Relativity Access Control description

This module enables access control based on (and requires) the Node Relativity module.

Node Relativity "allows parent-child relationships between nodes to be established, managed and searched" and makes it very easy to create child nodes with a click. Node Relativity Access Control, then, restricts access to nodes in relativity relationships.

Node Relativity Access Control is unique as a user access module in that it gives a user granted access to a node relativity node access to all that node's progeny as well.

By default, each node's author is granted this access to children and grandchildren (and so on) nodes.

Users can also be added specifically to the node.

Support for additionally using CCK userreference fields is in alpha.

Sponsor: Mac Clemmens, Digital Deployment.

Note: This module is in use but there are known bugs, most significantly on adding users on node creation and on adding multiple users.

This module enables access control based on (and requires) the Node Relativity module.

Node Relativity "allows parent-child relationships between nodes to be established, managed and searched" and makes it very easy to create child nodes with a click. Node Relativity Access Control, then, restricts access to nodes in relativity relationships.

Node Relativity Access Control is unique as a user access module in that it gives a user granted access to a node relativity node access to all that node's progeny as well.

By default, each node's author is granted this access to children and grandchildren (and so on) nodes.

Users can also be added specifically to the node.

Support for additionally using CCK userreference fields is in alpha.

Sponsor: Mac Clemmens, Digital Deployment.

Note: This module is in use but there are known bugs, most significantly on adding users on node creation and on adding multiple users.

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