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I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.



My code is:



% requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %


It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!



I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others










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    I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.



    My code is:



    % requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %


    It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!



    I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others










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      I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.



      My code is:



      % requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %


      It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!



      I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others










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      I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.



      My code is:



      % requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %


      It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!



      I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others







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          You want:



          % requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %


          The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id) which no one will have permission for.



          c.f.: Twig string interpolation






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            You want:



            % requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %


            The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id) which no one will have permission for.



            c.f.: Twig string interpolation






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              You want:



              % requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %


              The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id) which no one will have permission for.



              c.f.: Twig string interpolation






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                You want:



                % requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %


                The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id) which no one will have permission for.



                c.f.: Twig string interpolation






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                You want:



                % requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %


                The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id) which no one will have permission for.



                c.f.: Twig string interpolation







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