Defintion of the attribute 'has_subscriber'; at most the attribute is dedicated to object types 'wwwsite' (content root), 'Document' and 'Folder'. Mostly it should be enough to dedicate it to 'Folder' only.
Author: Dr. Frank Hoffmann, 2006/02/14
Access to a content node is recursively secured via the meta attribute 'has_subscriber'; if the Bool value of this attribute was set on 'true', no reading access does exist any longer for the corresponding document resp. subsequent folder structures.
With ZMS 2.8.1#47 the implicit allocation of access protection on content nodes dedicated to the role 'Subscriber' (ZMSSubscriber) was cancelled and the explicit access protection found favour. For this purpose the editor sets the Bool value for the attribute has_subscriber (Login) by clicking on active (true).
Defintion of the attribute 'has_subscriber'; at most the attribute is dedicated to object types 'wwwsite' (content root), 'Document' and 'Folder'. Mostly it should be enough to dedicate it to 'Folder' only.
In a multi-site attributes of the master can be handed down; the client 'takes' the 'above' konfigured attribute from the selective list and clicks 'Acquire'.
Acquired definition of attributes: the little red arrow beneath the attribute name indicates that the definition of the attribute has not been defined in the current ZMS client but in the master and was inherited hither.