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8:17 am August 25, 2011
| edward_roche
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Good morning
I am trying to give access to a User Group to only be able to edit/have access to a set of child pages and not the parent. But unless I allow the parent to be edited by this group they can not see the child pages?
Any Thoughts?
Thanks
Ed
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8:57 am August 25, 2011
| Kevin
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Where is it that they cannot see the child pages - in "Edit Pages", front end menu or somewhere else?
Assigning the Page Editor role to the parent Page with assignment mode of "for children" works for me. You can do this via the bracketed checkbox in the role metabox on the Edit Page form, or via "assign for sub-Pages of selected" in Roles > Pages.
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9:28 am August 25, 2011
| edward_roche
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it's in the "All Pages" it is listing nothing.
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10:10 am August 25, 2011
| Kevin
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What role assignments did you attempt for the child pages? Do those assignments show up in Roles > Pages and on Users > All Users > Edit ?
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11:46 am August 25, 2011
| Kevin
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I created a Role Group called "HS" added user to it. Gave the user account "Subscriber Role"� then on Roles > Pages gave the "HS" group editor access to the Child and all its subpages.
Does the group membership and the role assignments show up in Users > All Users > Edit?
What WP and RS versions are you running?
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12:12 pm August 25, 2011
| edward_roche
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12:21 pm August 25, 2011
| edward_roche
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Forgot to add that I am running wp 3.2.1 and RS 1.3.46
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12:40 pm August 25, 2011
| Kevin
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Was that supposed to be a screen capture in the blank reply?
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12:51 pm August 25, 2011
| edward_roche
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Yeah it showed up on the reply screen. Let me try again

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6:35 am August 26, 2011
| Kevin
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Does the WP footer ("Thank you for creating with WordPress") show at the bottom of the Edit Pages screen? If not, you have a PHP Memory error and will need to increase your limit.
Otherwise, I haven't been able to recreate the with an equivalent configuration. My only other suggestion at this point is to try flushing or temporarily disabling Roles > Options > Features > Internal Cache.
Let me know if you track down the conditions that trigger this.
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7:58 am August 26, 2011
| edward_roche
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I do have the "Thank you for creating with WordPress" at the bottom of my Edit Pages screen also I tried to clear the internal cache and disbale it with no success. So at this point the only way I can get my users access to the child pages is to give them editor permissions on the main page. Does that sound right? Kind of defeats the perpose of the plug-in in a way. Could it be a bug?
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8:46 am August 26, 2011
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No, it doesn't sound right but apparently only occurs under configuration conditions that I have not yet duplicated on my installation.
Can you try it with other plugins disabled? I can't think of any RS options or page properties that would relate to this, but let me know of anything that seems helpful in duplicating your situation. Until then, I don't have much to go on.
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2:07 pm August 26, 2011
| edward_roche
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I disabled all my plug-ins except RS, AD Integration and User Role Editor. And the correct pages show up, not in the hierarchy layout but they show. When I activate the plug-in for the hierarchy layout that's when it goes blank so something in there will not allow the child pages to display if you can't see the parent. I guess I will have to look for another plug-in like that any recommendations?
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