Document Domain Strict and solution to allow "view content" to Anonymous

Created on 27 September 2011, about 13 years ago
Updated 3 September 2024, 4 months ago

Last week's patch on Domain Strict fixed its behaviour, but had a awful impact on our working website, because Anonymous can't see any content anymore. (Actually, we hadn't read README.txt...)

I am requesting here a feature that would give the administrator the option, via a checkbox, to allow Anonymous user to view a domain's content.
This way, Domain Strict could still work on registered users (who are, in my case, only writers, validators, administrators), but still allow anonymous user browsing a website to view the content published on it.

My patch does not change default behavior. To enable the feature I requested, go to a domain's settings, and check "Domain Strict : allow Anonymous user to view this domain's content". As for now, anonymous user browsing this domain can view content published on it.

Patch follows in first comment.

Regards,

David

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3.0

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🇯🇵Japan David Stosik

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  • 🇫🇷France dqd London | N.Y.C | Paris | Hamburg | Berlin

    I'll close this issue due to inactivity for 12 years and upcoming EOL of Drupal 7 in January 2025 . While the project's version for Drupal 7 will surely keep providing support for security issues and website breaking bug fixes for Drupal 7, we should try to minimize the open issues for Drupal 7 in the queue as much as possible. A big thanks around for the report and all the efforts in here. Feel free to re-open if you can provide a fix or found an additional related problem which increases the issue priority.

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