Hi,
1) Iīm thinking about a way to give special members the possibility to have access to actions a normal visitor should not have.
I have a directory with informations. Visitors can see the informations but they canīt contact the author of the informations. This is a paid service.
User should register as a member, once they are validated they have the status MEMBER.
I would like to do it like the editors idea.
<%if member%>
<a href="mailto:<%Contact_Email%>"><%Contact_Name%></a>
or other actions ....
<%endif%>
2) In my case a combination with Gossamer-Mail (and maybe the future community) would be the perfect combination.
People sign up at GM as member. As a GM-User they have the right to click on a -Contact-Button- (only shown for members) at Linksql-Directory. They can send emails to the "Link" with attachments. The owner of the Linksql-Link can still be anonymous because GM will forward the mails to the real-email-address ......
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Maybe only part 1) could be interesting for you, but I described also part 2) if someone else has similar ideas and is interested to discuss.
Michael
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Michael Skaide
http://www.cycle24.de
1) Iīm thinking about a way to give special members the possibility to have access to actions a normal visitor should not have.
I have a directory with informations. Visitors can see the informations but they canīt contact the author of the informations. This is a paid service.
User should register as a member, once they are validated they have the status MEMBER.
I would like to do it like the editors idea.
<%if member%>
<a href="mailto:<%Contact_Email%>"><%Contact_Name%></a>
or other actions ....
<%endif%>
2) In my case a combination with Gossamer-Mail (and maybe the future community) would be the perfect combination.
People sign up at GM as member. As a GM-User they have the right to click on a -Contact-Button- (only shown for members) at Linksql-Directory. They can send emails to the "Link" with attachments. The owner of the Linksql-Link can still be anonymous because GM will forward the mails to the real-email-address ......
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Maybe only part 1) could be interesting for you, but I described also part 2) if someone else has similar ideas and is interested to discuss.
Michael
--
Michael Skaide
http://www.cycle24.de