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11/8/2005 12:51 PM
 

Can you add the functionality to not have the upload be moderated?  Maybe this is already there and i am just missing it.

THanks,

 
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11/8/2005 4:07 PM
 
Just to clarify, do you want the ability to turn moderation off for certain groups (ie: Registered Users) or to turn it off period?
 
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11/8/2005 7:14 PM
 

Hi,

I would love this as well. A role where certain users do not have to be moderated. Maybe even condition based, like after so many approved entrys ... a trusted user so to speak.

Not to get off topic, but allow users to edit their own entry as a version update would also be great.

Thanks,

Gary



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11/8/2005 11:00 PM
 

The intention is that if you check off a role as a 'moderator' role, then if someone who is a member of that role uploads a file it will be automatically approved. If that's not working it's a bug.

Anyone who uploads a file can edit that file. Admins can edit any file, regardless of who uploaded it. If you are a non-admin and allowed to upload files, when you view a repository, any file you uploaded will have the 'pencil' icon to the left of the filename allowing you to edit it. If you require moderation, your edit will have to be approved again by a moderator.

 
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