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I was wondering if there is a way (using some hooks for example) so the child pages in a book respect their parents access level, meaning if user doesn't have the access to view the parent node, he won't be able to view the child nodes as well?

I use Drupal 6

I was wondering if there is a way (using some hooks for example) so the child pages in a book respect their parents access level, meaning if user doesn't have the access to view the parent node, he won't be able to view the child nodes as well?

I was wondering if there is a way (using some hooks for example) so the child pages in a book respect their parents access level, meaning if user doesn't have the access to view the parent node, he won't be able to view the child nodes as well?

I use Drupal 6

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Respect parent's node access level (Book)

I was wondering if there is a way (using some hooks for example) so the child pages in a book respect their parents access level, meaning if user doesn't have the access to view the parent node, he won't be able to view the child nodes as well?