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4/9/2007 5:47 PM
 

Our clients use many feedback forms as contact forms. They require a recipent that is not a admin. The new version no longer has this option. Why?

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Buck

 
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4/9/2007 7:33 PM
 

Buck - not sure I understand your question. The new version does not require the receipent to be an admin. In the prior versions the administration of feedback was a little cludgy and this was enhanced in the 4.4.0 version so that the Administrator of a Portal can manage feedback that have been submitted. In the next release, we're going to make that configurable so that any user can be setup to manage/moderate the feedback but this was the same way in the prior version.

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4/9/2007 7:49 PM
 

Hi SanJay,

My apoligies. You are correct sir. It's been a long week.

Will the next version have the ability to delete coments from the comments module? 

In testing, I have not configured feedback module to moderate. Don't see any way to delete individual comments or clear the list in the companion module.

TIA
Buck

 
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