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4/26/2006 12:58 PM
 
I have implemented the wiki in our prototype environment and our group is excited about its possibilities.  We are looking forward to some of the features on the roadmap, like enhanced searching.

When I was configuring the module, I noted the "Moderator" roles, but I don't see what these do.  Is there moderator capability - if so, what is it?  In particular, we would like the ability to have someone "approve" changes before they are directly made to the database and I'm wondering if that exists or is on the road map.

Apologies if this is already documented somewhere, but I didn't see it.  Thanks.

 
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4/26/2006 2:31 PM
 
Currently the moderator roles don't appear to be functioning. It is on the roadmap to correct these and add other such moderation type features.

Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
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