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5/22/2007 5:15 PM
 

Wiki 4.x works great on my 4.5 install.  I placed the module onto a page that is restricted viewing to a small group of people.  Viewing the wiki module is fine, but the <edit> option doesn't appear unless the user flips into Page Edit mode with their control bar at the top of the screen.    My expectation is that if the usergroup has view rights to the wiki, then they can just see the wiki.  But if they have edit rights on the module, then the <edit> option should appear in the wiki content space (without letting them edit the module or page itself).     What am I missing here?

I will make a giant assumption that I just have something flagged incorrectly on one of the security boxes.  Can't track it down, though.   Suggestions? 

 
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