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<DIV>Greetings,</DIV>
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<DIV>> I'm also interested, but not certain that the scenario is
identical.</DIV>
<DIV>> I'm looking for a way to hide some items from "not-logged-in"
users</DIV>
<DIV>> (i.e. the great big public on the WWW), but allow our
"logged-in-members"</DIV>
<DIV>> (WAN and LAN) to be able to find them.<BR></DIV>
<DIV>This patch would allow for that scenario, Paul.</DIV>
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<DIV>“not-logged-in” users don’t have a Patron Category, so whatever is hidden
by OpacHiddenItems stays hidden. By setting PatronSingleBranch to PT (assuming
that is your patron code), then anything hidden from the public would be visible
for a logged in person. Or perhaps you are a consortium of branches and every
branches hidden items would be visible to any patron from any branch using
PatronEveryBranch set to PT would allow for any OpacHiddenItem to become visible
once your patrons log in. However, PatronSingleBranch set to PT would only show
the hidden items from the patron’s assigned branch. By creating other patron
categories, you can fine tune the visibility based on the user’s home branch or
everything.</DIV>
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