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Component is requiring a login 01 Jun 2012 03:02 #2458

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All records in each table of my component is set to public access and published. However, when I click on a page belonging to the component from my front end, I am getting the message: "You are not authorised to view this resource."

Once I log in I am able to access the pages.

Any ideas how to enable public access to the component?

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Geoff

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Re: Component is requiring a login 01 Jun 2012 05:14 #2461

Hello Geoff. And welcome!

Here's a link to one of several threads that will immediately solve your issue :)
http://www.j-cook.pro/forum/14-news-a-chillout/2149-userguide#2153

Also search the forum for the keyword Authoring.

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Re: Component is requiring a login 01 Jun 2012 09:33 #2464

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Or maybe it's simply a question of ACL rights, not even an authoring problem.
Check for the button "configuration" in your component in backend.

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Re: Component is requiring a login 04 Jun 2012 21:35 #2478

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Thanks Edward.

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Re: Component is requiring a login 04 Jun 2012 21:40 #2479

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I can't find a "configuration: button in the backend. Is this something I need to author within Cook? I see there is a Configuration "task", but I'm not sure how to implement it.

Also, how do I determine what backend page should have the Configuration button?

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Re: Component is requiring a login 04 Jun 2012 22:32 #2480

Both good questions Geoff. I believe that VeCrea was referring to the 'Options' icon in the top right hand corner that when clicked displays the Configuration options when you select your Component from the Admin back end. This should be visible if you have included the Author Wizard in your Table.

See:

So, on the back end any 'Views' (or pages ;-) that reference a Table with the Author wizard field should have the 'Options' icon. It's purpose is to then show Configuration options and allow you to define via 'Permissions' - and this is the key. Who can do What and Where.. (Access Control Lists).

See:

In my example above, Registered users to my site (Component) can Create, View, and Edit records.

I hope that makes sense? If not, just ask and we'll help you out.

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Re: Component is requiring a login 05 Jun 2012 07:18 #2481

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This should be visible if you have included the Author Wizard in your Table.

No. Not automatic.

It is available if you put the 'Config' task in the toolbar.
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Re: Component is requiring a login 06 Jun 2012 04:11 #2484

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Edward, thanks for the reply, much appreciated!

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