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Gideon Lupine
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Best practice for restricting access
Posted 12 years 10 months ago
What is the best way to restrict access to a development site for Joomla?
I just want to follow the entitlement guidelines.
Before I go and reinvent the wheel, I thought I ask. I can think of three ways, but what is the most commonly used and accepted?
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Posted 12 years 10 months ago
Through the admin control panel, set the site to 'offline'?
BTW, entitlements are only for live sites....
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Posted 12 years 10 months ago
If I want to give the client access see things as public user, but not admin access.
I would set it to "Offline Access" Allowed?
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You can set user restrictions within the Joomla admin or through through .htaccess. It all depends on your needs.
Please reply with a direct link to the issue & create a new thread for each new issue.
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