[19.0][ADD] website_event_hidden_by_password#515
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Hide a website event behind a per-event access password. A hidden event is fully redacted on the events listing (no name, date, place or image; only a lock, "Private" and an optional public codename), shows an info-free password wall, and is kept out of the website search (name, facet counts and autocomplete), the canonical-URL redirect, the iCal export and sitemap.xml, so its name and details never leak. Managers bypass the wall. Split out from the discussion on PR OCA#445 as a standalone, password-based counterpart to website_event_private.
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Hide a website event behind a per-event access password. A hidden event is fully redacted on the events listing (no name, date, place or image; only a lock, "Private" and an optional public codename), shows an info-free password wall, and is kept out of the website search (name, facet counts and autocomplete), the canonical-URL redirect, the iCal export and sitemap.xml, so its name and details never leak. Managers bypass the wall.
Split out from the discussion on PR #445 as a standalone, password-based counterpart to website_event_private.