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How can i give access to a user to edit one html file?

Community Beginner ,
Feb 18, 2018 Feb 18, 2018

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I have a proyect that i'm doing right now, and for finish it i have to give access to some users for edit differents parts of the page.

I can't give them the password of the InBrowserEdit (adobe cms) because with that they have access for all the sectors of the page.

I start thinking to build a log in for every user, but i really don't know how to start doing it.

(Maybe MuseXpress is a good option, but i don't know how give users different sections for edit)

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Community Beginner , Feb 20, 2018 Feb 20, 2018

Finally it was possible (with subdomains)

(I came up with a solution with the hosting and the cms of adobe)

For doing as I said at the beginning, at first you have to make a sub domain for every page you want to give access to the user, then you must to you post the page the user want to edit (with Adobe In-Browser Editing), and then, you go to FTP accounts (CPanel) and made an a FTP account for that user, then you choose the name user, the password, and select the control of the sub domain page.

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Feb 18, 2018 Feb 18, 2018

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In Muse, it is not possible to give users separate access to edit different parts of the page or individual html files. Muse has no parts of the page and no access rights management, since Muse is not a CMS. Perhaps In MuseXpress you can do this, but I do not know for sure. And it has nothing to do with the Muse. This applies to knowledge of Wordpress. I know for sure that in joomla it can be done. But joomla does not play with Muse at all.

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Feb 20, 2018 Feb 20, 2018

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Finally it was possible (with subdomains)

(I came up with a solution with the hosting and the cms of adobe)

For doing as I said at the beginning, at first you have to make a sub domain for every page you want to give access to the user, then you must to you post the page the user want to edit (with Adobe In-Browser Editing), and then, you go to FTP accounts (CPanel) and made an a FTP account for that user, then you choose the name user, the password, and select the control of the sub domain page.

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And then the user only can loggin in the subdomain page at "https://inbrowserediting.adobe.com/login/ "

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and then...

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yourbusiness.gefsweb.com/

Done!

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Feb 20, 2018 Feb 20, 2018

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I think that soon you will give up this idea because of its laboriousness and unstable work of IBE

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