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4/1/2007 5:14 PM
 

I have the documents module installed and users can upload files.  I just assumed that when someone had said delete, that the uploaded file would be deleted.  Looking carefully I see that I can grant view and write privs, but don't see anything anywhere about deleting files.

When I take the users role and delete a document, the document disappears from the documents module, but the file remains behind.  This is a problem for me because I have a module which lets the user select an uploaded file for processing and I can't figure out how the documents module presents the available documents to the user.  I just list the files in the folder.

Any suggestions for how I can straigthen this out?

Thanks,

Jeff Landry

 
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